Bregman's pull power aligns with Cubs' playoff-proven hitting strategy

Alex Bregman's signing bolsters the Chicago Cubs' pull-power offense, which transformed them into 2025 playoff contenders leading MLB in pulled airball rate. The three-time All-Star's profile—high pull rates on homers and extra-base hits—mirrors Cubs stars like Pete Crow-Armstrong and Kyle Tucker, filling potential gaps if Tucker leaves.

The Cubs' offense evolved dramatically from 2024 to 2025, boosting their pulled airball rate from 16.8% (22nd in MLB) to 21.8% (1st), powering a playoff run. Standouts like Crow-Armstrong (30.2%), Tucker (24.8%), and Seiya Suzuki (24.3%) exemplified this, all exceeding the MLB average of 18.2%.

Bregman fits seamlessly. Since 2016, he ranks ninth in pulled home runs (169), sixth in pulled extra-base hits (358 overall, 386 since debut with 187 HR), and ties for first in postseason pulled HR (18) with Jose Altuve. In 2025, his 24.4% pulled airball rate slots among Cubs leaders (e.g., Carson Kelly 23.9%, Michael Busch 22.2%, Ian Happ 21.0%). Career, ~80% of his HR and 70% of XBH are pulled.

As detailed in prior coverage of the five-year, $175 million deal, this adds right-handed balance alongside Suzuki, versus lefties like Crow-Armstrong and Busch. The Cubs jumped from 170 HR (tied-20th) in 2024 to 223 (6th) in 2025, with four of MLB's top five pull teams reaching playoffs. Projections: 20+ HR, 50+ XBH in 2026.

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Following Alex Bregman's departure from the Boston Red Sox, the Chicago Cubs have finalized a five-year, $175 million contract with the veteran third baseman, pending a physical. The deal, featuring a full no-trade clause and $70 million in deferrals, addresses Chicago's need for lineup impact amid recent roster moves.

Alex Bregman has agreed to a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs, opting out of his Boston Red Sox deal after one playoff season and rejecting their similar offer. The move leaves the Red Sox—still without a major free-agent signing this offseason—pursuing Toronto shortstop Bo Bichette and other options to rebuild their infield.

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The Chicago Cubs are prioritizing Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman as their main free agent target this offseason, according to MLB insider Ken Rosenthal. This pursuit comes after the team's recent playoff success, with Bregman valued for his leadership and on-base skills. The Cubs are also in contact with Bo Bichette but less certain about deals for Kyle Tucker or Cody Bellinger.

Updating December reports of Boston's frontrunner status post-Contreras trade, ESPN's Buster Olney says the Red Sox made an 'aggressive offer' to third baseman Alex Bregman on January 2—but MLB.com reports Toronto Blue Jays and Arizona Diamondbacks as pursuit leaders. Bregman, a 2025 All-Star for Boston (.273/.821 OPS, 18 HR), seeks six years after opting out of his deal.

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After a disappointing 2025 season marred by injuries and underperformance, the Atlanta Braves have aggressively reshaped their roster this offseason. President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos signed six free agents and made a trade, committing over $106 million to bolster the bullpen, infield, and outfield. These additions aim to address last year's shortcomings and position the team as a playoff contender.

Major League Baseball's 2025-2026 free agent class features prominent players across positions, ranked by their FanGraphs WAR from the 2024-2025 seasons. Top names include right fielder Kyle Tucker at 8.7 WAR and third baseman Alex Bregman at 7.7 WAR. Early offseason moves include several signings and retirements as teams prepare for the hot stove period.

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