The top remaining third baseman on the free-agent market is projected to end up with the Detroit Tigers, even after this weekend's drama.
The Detroit Tigers have been searching for upgrades offensively this winter, but until the ownership and front office put their money where their mouth is, they shouldn't expect to land anyone. Now, another target is off the board.
The Detroit Tigers have spent the offseason pursuing third baseman Alex Bregman. Will they sign him? One expert predicts yes.
Tarik Skubal said, in no uncertain terms, that he thinks a union this offseason between the Tigers and Alex Bregman would be a great idea.
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The Toronto Blue Jays have long been expected to make the right move regarding Alex Bregman. While they are still unsure, things could change
Roki Sasaki won't be signing with the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers have been informed ... Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays. The Tigers pursued Sasaki but were not granted an in-person meeting with Sasaki, according to multiple ...
It has been a very busy offseason for the Houston Astros with new faces coming in and familiar faces leaving.  After being eliminated by the Detroit Tigers in t
Left-hander Tyler Holton has been one of the most valuable Tigers each of the past two seasons, because of his versatility.
Alex Bregman has fielded some serious interest from the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Red Sox, both of whom could use his bat as well as his defensive prowess. One other top team to keep an eye on would be the Toronto Blue Jays, who just met with Roki Sasaki.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made a few key moves this offseason ... The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers have been in on him as well, but Buster Olney of ESPN believes Toronto could be the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are in talks with a free agent outfielder who was an All-Star in 2024 on a busy day for transactions north of the border.