What will Alex Bregman do? That's the question on everyone's mind right now.
The question is whether the Red Sox will be able to retain his services. After all, he's beloved around town, and the Red Sox traded Rafael Devers, so they're on a budget.
But it's not always that simple.
After all, even if Bregman wants to come back and people in Boston want him, it's going to depend on Scott Boras' asking price. And since he could sign within the next few weeks, time is on the Red Sox' side.
Alex Bregman should be signing somewhere (relatively) soon. pic.twitter.com/bbBHW6IcwT
– Section 10 Podcast (@Section10Pod) December 20, 2025
Bregman has a funny deal since it's unclear who's really in the mix. Will the Cubs, Tigers, Diamondbacks, and Red Sox really put up the price to sign him? Who knows?
In any case, if there's one team that could pay, it's the Blue Jays. The club is looking for a big hitter and leadership, and that's what Alex Bregman, who knows George Springer and Myles Straw well, is.
But is he in the rumors?
According to what Jeff Passan told Michael Kay, the Blue Jays are definitely in play for the former Astros player. So, don't underestimate the most aggressive club on the market.
Blue Jays are “very much in the mix” for Alex Bregman pic.twitter.com/JNVVdwS35T
– Eric (@notericviola) December 19, 2025
If Bo Bichette signed with Boston and Alex Bregman went to Toronto, it would be special.
We know the Blue Jays are clearly on the case for Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette. Is Bregman a possibility should the other two sign elsewhere? Is he more in the Blue Jays' mix than we think?
The Blue Jays, if they want to, are capable of putting money on the table.
Note that Bregman plays on the third cushion. But Andres Gimenez (shortstop), Ernie Clement (second base) and Addison Barger (right field) are so versatile that anything is possible in Toronto.
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