MLB Offseason Rumors: Bregman and Bellinger Eye Long-Term Deals; Murakami Deadline Nears

In the latest MLB free agency updates, Alex Bregman and Cody Bellinger seek extended contracts beyond past short-term pacts. Diamondbacks show interest in Bregman while leaning toward retaining Ketel Marte. Japanese star Munetaka Murakami nears a December 22 signing deadline amid a quiet market.

MLB's 2025-26 offseason rumors continue post-holidays, building on recent buzz around Bregman, Imai, and others.

Alex Bregman, 32 in March and ranked No. 2 free agent by CBS Sports (behind Kyle Tucker), eyes a six-year deal after opting out of a three-year Red Sox contract. He previously spurned a longer Tigers offer for higher AAV in Boston, following a strong season.

Cody Bellinger, turning 30 next July, pursues an even longer pact after rebounding from Dodgers non-tender and prior struggles. He's delivered above-average play over three years, peaking last season since his 2019 MVP.

Arizona Diamondbacks, marking one year since signing Corbin Burnes (now sidelined by Tommy John surgery into 2026), target Bregman at third base. The Athletic reports they may keep second baseman Ketel Marte—contrary to trade speculation—to strengthen against NL West rival Dodgers.

Pitching market stirs for Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez, Michael King, and Tatsuya Imai, drawing bids from Orioles, Mets, Astros, Yankees, Angels, Padres, and Cubs. Mets and Padres continue shopping Kodai Senga, David Peterson, and Nick Pivetta.

Munetaka Murakami (No. 7 free agent, age 26) faces a December 22 NPB posting deadline. His 2022 56-HR season impresses, but 28%+ strikeouts and third-base defense raise flags, likely leading to a short-term MLB deal with first-base transition plans.

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Dynamic split-image illustration depicting MLB rumors of Alex Bregman trade to Diamondbacks and interest in pitcher Tatsuya Imai.
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Mlb rumors spotlight Bregman interest and Imai pursuits

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The 2025-26 MLB offseason features active rumors around free agents and trades. Arizona Diamondbacks are exploring a move for Alex Bregman amid potential Ketel Marte trade discussions. Meanwhile, Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai draws strong interest from several teams ahead of his January 2 deadline.

As the MLB offseason heats up ahead of the 2026 season, the Seattle Mariners are prepared to offer top prospects for St. Louis Cardinals utility player Brendan Donovan. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers remain lukewarm on free agent Alex Bregman, and the Baltimore Orioles have re-signed pitcher Zach Eflin. Other notable developments include interest in Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto and Andrew Heaney's retirement.

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Two days after ESPN reports of Boston's aggressive offer to Alex Bregman, new developments—including Kazuma Okamoto's signing with Toronto—have intensified the Red Sox's pursuit of the top free-agent third baseman, amid a quiet infield market.

With MLB's offseason dragging on and spring training just seven weeks away, more than half of the top 20 free agents remain unsigned, including outfielder Kyle Tucker, infielders Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette, and pitcher Framber Valdez. CBS Sports has issued predictions for the 10 best available players, noting these are for entertainment purposes only. The forecasts highlight potential fits amid a sluggish market.

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The New York Yankees are prioritizing a reunion with outfielder Cody Bellinger in the 2026 offseason after their early ALDS exit. Bellinger delivered a strong 2025 season with a .272 batting average, 29 home runs, and 95 RBIs in 152 games. The team also aims to bolster pitching amid injuries and explore options for prospect Jasson Domínguez.

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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Multiple reports indicate the San Francisco Giants are leading the race to sign free-agent starting pitcher Tatsuya Imai, ahead of teams like the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. An ESPN survey of executives gave the Giants the most votes to land the 27-year-old from Japan's Saitama Seibu Lions. The Chicago Cubs also emerge as a strong contender in predictions for the 2026 offseason.

 

 

 

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