One of the big bats is finally off the board.
Late on Saturday evening, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the Chicago Cubs have signed Alex Bregman to a five-year deal worth $175 million, featuring no opt-outs and a no-trade clause.
Third baseman Alex Bregman and the Chicago Cubs are in agreement on a five-year, $175 million contract, sources tell ESPN. One year after their failed pursuit of Bregman in free agency, the Cubs land one of the biggest bats of the winter.
A third baseman, Bregman departed the Houston Astros after the 2024 season, signing a three-year contract with the Red Sox, with opt-outs of course. Last season, he slashed .273/.360/.462 with 18 home runs in 495 plate appearances, down from his 26 home runs in 2024.
His career-best came in 2019, as Bregman slashed .296/.423/.592 with 41 home runs in 690 plate appearances for a 167 wRC+ and 8.3 fWAR. While he never reached those heights again, Bregman has been a consistent player, as he’s slashing .272/.365/.481 with 209 home runs in 5,327 career plate appearances. That’s good enough for a 133 wRC+ and 43.1 fWAR.
Hopefully, this kick starts the market as Spring Training is under a month and a half away.
