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Alex Bregman agrees to five-year, $175 million contract with Cubs
Summary
Reports say Alex Bregman and the Chicago Cubs reached a five-year, $175 million agreement that reportedly contains no opt-outs. The report noted the deal had not been finalized at the time of publication.
Content
Reports say Alex Bregman and the Chicago Cubs have reached an agreement on a five-year contract. The reported deal was described by a person with direct knowledge who spoke on condition of anonymity because it had not been finalized. Bregman spent last season with the Boston Red Sox and was an All-Star during that year. He has been a major-league regular since 2016 and is a two-time World Series champion.
Key details:
- Agreement reported Jan. 10 for five years, $175 million; the deal had not been finalized at the time of reporting.
- The contract reportedly contains no opt-outs and averages $35 million per season, which the article described as the largest average annual value in Cubs franchise history.
- Bregman was an All-Star in his lone season with Boston, hitting 17 home runs with a reported .821 OPS while appearing in 114 games.
- He is a two-time champion (2017, 2022) with the Houston Astros and is reported to have a career .846 OPS in 1,225 games since his 2016 debut.
- He is expected to join Dansby Swanson on the left side of the Cubs infield.
- Bregman was implicated in the Astros' sign-stealing investigation but faced no league punishment after players were granted immunity for cooperating with MLB's inquiry.
Summary:
The reported agreement would add a high-profile bat to Chicago's lineup and represents a notable financial commitment by the franchise. The report noted the contract had not been finalized at publication and did not state the next procedural step. Undetermined at this time.
