Late offseason moves are commonplace in MLB and the Phillies could still have a surprising upgrade, an insider suggests.
All-Stars Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman are still on the market and there's plenty of business still to be done.
It's a little more than a month to spring training and former Astros third baseman Alex Bregman hasn't signed. A look at ...
The Philadelphia Phillies may have had big dreams of acquiring top talent this winter, but they're likely out on one big free ...
If Philadelphia did move Bohm, it seems likely they would have been very aggressive in the pursuit of Alex Bregman this offseason, but with their All-Star seemingly off the trade block ...
That has always been the issue in a potential deal for Bohm. He is talented ... when comparing him to a free agent candidate like Alex Bregman. The other problem is that Philadelphia is still ...
That said, the Phillies need consistency on the postseason stage, which Bohm has not provided to date. Folks love the idea of Alex Bregman, for example, but Dombrowski has shown no actual ...
Bohm has been one of the most talked about players ... get more desperate as other options at third base (like free agent Alex Bregman or trade candidate Nolan Arenado) or first base (Pete Alonso ...
The free agent third baseman turned down a contract to stay with the Houston Astros. As we move into 2025, he very well could end up regretting that decision.
The New York Yankees probably have one significant move left in them, and it will be to shore up their infield.
The Blue Jays are reportedly the most interested in free agent Alex Bregman, but the team faces hurdles to bringing him north.