Following reports of Arizona Diamondbacks interest, the Boston Red Sox have emerged as frontrunners to re-sign free agent third baseman Alex Bregman—who hit 18 HR with an .822 OPS for them in 2025—thanks to payroll flexibility from acquiring Willson Contreras. The Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, and Cubs remain in pursuit.
Building on Jon Heyman's December 16 report of Arizona's interest in Bregman, December 22 updates position the Red Sox as leaders in re-signing the three-time All-Star, who opted out after the 2025 season despite missing time with a quad strain.
Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow created financial room via the December 22 trade acquiring Contreras from the Cardinals, sending cash and prospects while securing right-handed power at a reduced $42.5 million over two years—cheaper than free-agent options like Pete Alonso.
The Blue Jays view Bregman as a defensive and leadership fit post-AL championship; Arizona targets their third-base hole; the Cubs, after an earlier video call, show renewed interest potentially offsetting losses like Kyle Tucker. Tigers interest is lukewarm amid Tarik Skubal questions.
At 32, Bregman could land a six-year, $171 million deal, prized for elevating teammates. Red Sox alternatives include free agent Bo Bichette or trades for Ketel Marte/Nolan Arenado.