Seattle Mariners, Bregman
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According to Buster Olney of ESPN, the reported interest between Bregman and his representation in Seattle is not legitimate.
The Seattle Mariners have a number of different routes to fill their opening at third base. They could work to re-sign free agent Eugenio Suarez. They could move some pieces around internally, including Ben Williamson or Colt Emerson. Or, they could hit free agency for a new face.
Alex Bregman was expected to have plenty of suitors, with the Boston Red Sox the firm favorites to re-sign the infielder after he opted out of his three-year $120 million contract after just the first
Seattle still wants to address second base, but look to be standing pat at the hot corner. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
Any team that wants to sign Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman knows exactly what they're getting: an elite glove and a proven impact hitter from the right side. After opting out of the final two seasons of a three-year, $120 million deal with the ...