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    We've discussed this as a remote but fascinating possibility all winter. Now that it's mid-January, those vague possibilities are taking on more definite forms. Alex Bregman and the Chicago Cubs could end up turning to one another in a moment of need as the endgame of the offseason sets in, according to 670 The Score's Bruce Levine

    The specific structure that Levine mentions is a three-year deal with opt-outs after each season, akin to the deals signed by Matt Chapman and Cody Bellinger last winter, and by Carlos Correa prior to the 2022 season. The Cubs aren't interested in a long-term Bregman commitment, Levine reported, but would be open to some version of this deal. They're just one of a handful of places where Bregman might land if he fully embraces the idea of such a contract, and there's still no guarantee that he will end up doing so, but you can start to see how this would work.

    Bregman could play second base very early in the season, with Nico Hoerner (perhaps) still recovering from his offseason forearm surgery. He and Matt Shaw would cover for Hoerner as needed, and the Cubs would also be relieved of their dependence on the risky proposition of handing the rookie Shaw a full-time gig right away. Bregman's skill set is well-rounded, and he'd fit gorgeously between Kyle Tucker and Michael Busch in the lineup. All that is easy to grasp.

    There are some complications, though. Doing this might require the team to move money from elsewhere on the roster, in order to make room for the expensive, high-ceiling pitching help they still need. Bregman is unlikely to sign for an AAV even as low as Bellinger's $26.7 million, so there would be wrinkles to smooth out even if this came to fruition. Nonetheless, it's an enticing option.

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    JD94

    Posted

    1 minute ago, KCCub said:

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    Yeah I’m not even mad about that. $40M per year is crazyyyy for Bregman 

    Bertz

    Posted

    1 minute ago, KCCub said:

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    Chandler Rome is Houston's Athletic Writer, so that would seem to be that.

    And wowza, $40M per year!?

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    Man, that's insane. Yeah, have at him, Boston. 

    KCCub

    Posted

    Tigers offer maybe?

    Rcal10

    Posted

    Just now, Bertz said:

    Chandler Rome is Houston's Athletic Writer, so that would seem to be that.

    And wowza, $40M per year!?

    If that is true, they can have him. And why didn’t take him that long to sign that. That is crazy money. No idea why the Cubs would have stuck around at that level. 

    Outshined_One

    Posted

    Yikes. I mean, the length is great, but yikes.

    ToolDRT

    Posted

    Yeah, glad we didn’t do that. 

    Randall Simon

    Posted

    So, what do we do with our $30M now???

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    Just now, Randall Simon said:

    So, what do we do with our $30M now???

    They could pivot to Cease (who feels likely to go shortly after they signed Pivetta). Or could be a Turner/Robertson combo. 

    Bertz

    Posted

    The way the Athletic article about Turner was written, that sounded pretty far down the road.  I wouldn't be surprised if he's a Cub tomorrow or Friday.

    The Pivetta thing likely means that Cease is close to getting dealt

    Hopefully the offseason can be done, from our perspective at least, by the weekend.

    Post Count Padder

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Randall Simon said:

    So, what do we do with our $30M now???

    What do you mean OUR 30 million? PTR needs a new Leer jet and has a country to help ruin.

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    Dfan25

    Posted

    I don’t care  if it is short term , that’s awful . If he has a down year they are stuck with him at 40.0 on AAV . Yikes 

    JD94

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Randall Simon said:

    So, what do we do with our $30M now???

    I’ll take Cease, Suarez, and Turner. Them getting Pivetta has given me another slimmer of hope on Cease

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    Rcal10

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Bertz said:

    The way the Athletic article about Turner was written, that sounded pretty far down the road.  I wouldn't be surprised if he's a Cub tomorrow or Friday.

    The Pivetta thing likely means that Cease is close to getting dealt

    Hopefully the offseason can be done, from our perspective at least, by the weekend.

    Cease and Turner would be a good ending to the off season. If not Turner, Canha. 

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    SOFNR

    Posted

    Yah, perfectly fine with not matching that. Now go get Cease and Robertson.

    Derwood

    Posted

    That’s just stupid, Boston 

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    Bertz

    Posted

    I didn't even think about how Bregman choosing Boston screws over the Cards until I saw this (Judge is a Brewers fan).  Very nice little bonus.

    s2obed

    Posted

    So much for it being down to the Tigers and Cubs. Shows how little these reporters actually know and get used to float rumors around. 




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