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    BREAKING: Cubs Sign Third Baseman Alex Bregman to Five-Year Deal

    The Cubs got their man this time. With the largest annual average value in team history and the long-term, no-opt-out structure they craved last winter, they’ve signed Alex Bregman.

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    The Chicago Cubs and third baseman Alex Bregman have agreed to a five year, $175-million deal, sources confirmed to North Side Baseball. 

    Bregman, who will turn 32 in March, gets the largest AAV in Cubs history, at $35 million. The deal spares the team from having to spread money out into Bregman's late 30s and early 40s, though it almost guarantees that they will surpass the competitive-balance tax threshold for 2026—and perhaps years to come.
     
    In exchange for that, the Cubs get a player who fits their offensive philosophy perfectly. Bregman makes exceptionally good swing decisions and has run superb contact rates almost throughout his career. He lacks high-end bat speed, but creates power by excelling at pulling the ball in the air. He also plays a sturdy third base, and his arrival carries interesting implications for Matt Shaw and Nico Hoerner.
     
    Things were very different for Bregman this year, untethered from the qualifying offer but one year older and with a platform season in which he hit brilliantly early, got hurt, then struggled at times in the second half. Instead of being open to flexible structures and locking in on deals that offered him quick paths back to free agency, Bregman and agent Scott Boras sought a lucrative long-term deal. The Red Sox, who wooed Bregman with a deferral structure and multiple opt-outs last winter, were willing to go longer than the Cubs in terms of years, but refused to pay the high AAV the Cubs offered.
     
    Once he landed Edward Cabrera in a trade earlier this week, Hoyer got permission from ownership to exceed the CBT threshold in order to sign either Bregman or Bo Bichette, a source familiar with the team's plans said. That allowed Chicago to scale up its offer to Bregman, and helped them land the player they hoped would be the capstone to their offseason last year.
     
    In 10 big-league seasons, Bregman has had an on-base percentage under .350 just twice: in 2016 and in 2024. After being in the Astros organization for nearly a decade, he signed with the Red Sox in February and batted .273/.360/.462 in 495 plate appearances. That marked his highest slugging average since 2019, and with the deep well at Wrigley Field replacing the Green Monster in left field for his home games this year, don't expect him to slug as much for the Cubs. However, he adds a much-needed right-handed threat to their lineup, and will spend lots of time hitting between Michael Busch and Ian Happ or Moisés Ballesteros, giving the Cubs terrific lineup depth and balance.
     
    With Bregman locked up (and locked in, with a full no-trade clause, a source said), the team's infield is in for a shakeup. Dansby Swanson will be the shortstop for at least another year or two, but Matt Shaw has been displaced from the lineup. That could be a temporary change, with Nico Hoerner a free agent after 2026, but it could also prove to be permanent. Bregman is likely to stay at third base. Shaw could slide to second if Hoerner is traded, but the team could also plan to rotate him in as a backup at both second and third (with Hoerner sometimes spelling Swanson at shortstop) and/or to use Bregman as the designated hitter on a semi-regular basis, especially against left-handed pitchers.
     
    The ramifications of the deal will spread out and become clearer in the weeks ahead. For now, what we can say for sure is that the Cubs are serious about challenging the Brewers in the NL Central—and in 2026, they might just overtake them.

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    Rcal10

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Banks-Williams said:

    Why would they stop after 2017?  The cheating wasnt revealed until late 2019.  Go on YouTube and watch the videos some sleuths put together sbout 2018-19. Altuve’s 2019 game 6 ALCS walk-off homer is highly questionable. Ken Rosenthal was bery suspicious and questioned him about why he prevented his teammates from removing his shirt.  Arrolis Chapman, the pitcher, believed he was cheating as well. The necklace beneath his shirt is believed to have contained a signaling device. Altuve gave some very strange answers when questioned about the fear of shirt removal (he’d removed it a few times before).  Go watch the videos, and you’ll be convinced they were cheating in 2019 up to at least the end of the ALCS. 

    So is this a moral or ethical issue with you or do you believe he was only good because he cheated and Shaw can be just as good. Because, I have to tell you if your issue is with Bregman morally, and that is what you are basing wanted Shaw over Bregman, I couldn’t disagree more. I don’t understand how you can suggest Bregman is this bad guy because he cheated, and then not comment on Shaw’s views. I think Shaw’s beliefs are way more offensive than Bregman cheating.
    And, if you think Shaw is better than Bregman, your wrong there too. We can only hope turns into what Bregman is. And if he does he will be an awesome second baseman on the ‘27 team. He will also be someone I will never like as a human. 

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    Jason Ross

    Posted

    29 minutes ago, Banks-Williams said:

    Why would they stop after 2017?  The cheating wasnt revealed until late 2019.  Go on YouTube and watch the videos some sleuths put together sbout 2018-19. Altuve’s 2019 game 6 ALCS walk-off homer is highly questionable. Ken Rosenthal was bery suspicious and questioned him about why he prevented his teammates from removing his shirt.  Arrolis Chapman, the pitcher, believed he was cheating as well. The necklace beneath his shirt is believed to have contained a signaling device. Altuve gave some very strange answers when questioned about the fear of shirt removal (he’d removed it a few times before).  Go watch the videos, and you’ll be convinced they were cheating in 2019 up to at least the end of the ALCS. 

    Beyond the silliness of "go watch conspiracy theory YouTube videos" what does any of that have to do with my original point; his value *since 2022*?  

    Are you just not reading? What is going on here? 

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    Banks-Williams

    Posted

    20 minutes ago, Jason Ross said:

    Beyond the silliness of "go watch conspiracy theory YouTube videos" what does any of that have to do with my original point; his value *since 2022*?  

    Are you just not reading? What is going on here? 

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    I have already talked about his hitting post cheating on this forum many times.  Go look at his stats yourself!  There nothing to write home about. He bats a little above average, he rarely steals a base, he usually strikes out more than he walks (he only had more BB than SO in two years post cheating), and he only hit 18 HRs last year.  He’s no superstar. His great years were 2017-19.  Any wonder?

    Don’t ridicule something you haven’t watched.   

    ToolDRT

    Posted

    Between psd and here I’ve never done this, but how do I block a poster?

    cl smooth

    Posted

    12 minutes ago, Banks-Williams said:

    I have already talked about his hitting post cheating on this forum many times.  Go look at his stats yourself!  There nothing to write home about. He bats a little above average, he rarely steals a base, he usually strikes out more than he walks (he only had more BB than SO in two years post cheating), and he only hit 18 HRs last year.  He’s no superstar. His great years were 2017-19.  Any wonder?

    Don’t ridicule something you haven’t watched.   

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    Brian707

    Posted

    17 minutes ago, Banks-Williams said:

    I have already talked about his hitting post cheating on this forum many times.  Go look at his stats yourself!  There nothing to write home about. He bats a little above average, he rarely steals a base, he usually strikes out more than he walks (he only had more BB than SO in two years post cheating), and he only hit 18 HRs last year.  He’s no superstar. His great years were 2017-19.  Any wonder?

    Don’t ridicule something you haven’t watched.   

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    KCCub

    Posted

    20 minutes ago, Banks-Williams said:

    He bats a little above average, he rarely steals a base, he usually strikes out more than he walks (he only had more BB than SO in two years post cheating), and he only hit 18 HRs last year.  

    Hey I’ve got good news for you since you care about walk to K rate. Bregman had the 17th best BB/K rate in all of baseball last season (Min 400PAs)!! That’s pretty good right?

     

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    KCCub

    Posted

    And since 2022, he’s 6th overall! Wow, what a hitter!

     

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    Bertz

    Posted

    1 hour ago, macarthur31 said:

    Rates and Barrels pod with Eno Sarris and Derek VanRipen spend the first 35 minutes of this ep examining the Bregman signing, as well as the knock on effects for Matt Shaw.   Sarris notes that Bregman is 40% better than league average at both walking and not striking out, and that combo is unicorn type stuff.  He generates the comps list of 8 other players that have done that in MLB history, and how they did after age 31.  There's some serious variance: Lenny Dykstra was the lowest, having generated 5.6 WAR while Joe Morgan put up 46.7 WAR!  Sarris notes: "...just not striking out and walking and having defensive value like he does...puts him in a place where the average guy that was his comp after 31 put another 20 wins on the table..."  Of course, injuries can happen and it could be cut short - but overall, that's a good list to be on.

    Wow I knew having good K/BB was a good harbinger for aging gracefully but holy hell.

    I listened to Sharma and Mooney's podcast from over the weekend and Sharma said that their internal model absolutely adores him.  It was funny the talk track was something about how much they like him off the field, something like "And sure their model loves him but as a person..." and I very much wanted to hear more about what the model thought.

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    Derwood

    Posted

    Bregman's 2025 Hard Hit % was the highest of his career.

    His OPS was his highest since 2019

    He had 18 HR because he only played 114 games. He was on pace for 25 HR in a full season.

    Bertz

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    Outshined_One

    Posted

    Guys guys guys.

    We have to talk about getting Bregman to slide into 1st more often.

    Dfan25

    Posted

    Would imagine he takes the physical tomorrow and the press conference on Wednesday ?  

    Dfan25

    Posted

    Also Edward  Cabrera will be at the convention 

    ILMindState

    Posted


    Great, another staring 3B who’s gonna miss games to attend political rallies /s

    mk49

    Posted

    My guess is both Cabrera and Bregman do the press conference at the Cubs Con.  I can't wait to hear what they say.

    Stratos

    Posted

    The most Brett Taylor take ever.  JFC:

     

    Bobson Dugnutt

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Stratos said:

    The most Brett Taylor take ever.  JFC:

     

    You know he’s joking, right?

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    Geographyhater8888

    Posted (edited)

    Would’ve been nice if they signed Bregman last year to cash in on their 1 year with Tucker.

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    Andy

    Posted (edited)

    15 hours ago, ToolDRT said:

    Between psd and here I’ve never done this, but how do I block a poster?

    Top right corner of the page there are three horizontal lines, click that, then click 'account' which will bring up a sub-menu from which you can click 'ignored users,' then type in the username you wish to ignore

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    Derwood

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Andy said:

    Top right corner of the page there are three horizontal lines, click that, then click 'account' which will bring up a sub-menu from which you can click 'ignored users,' then type in the username you wish to ignore

    But you both need to ignore the user AND the user's posts (for some reason). It's two separate actions

    Dfan25

    Posted

    Looks like Bregman was ready to sign with Boston for 165 , asked for the NTC and Boston said no , and that’s when the Cubs got him 

    Radar3454

    Posted

    Keith Law with some interesting info about Shaw (which may be influenced by his political views) 

    The Cubs now have one infielder too many, and they’re going to end up trading someone. The most obvious candidate is Shaw, whose rookie season was a disappointment at the plate thanks to some frequent mechanical changes and, according to people I’ve spoken to, resistance to help from the Cubs’ staff. He also made his priorities clear when he left the team during the pennant race to attend a political rally, missing a game the Cubs lost 1-0.

    KCCub

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Radar3454 said:

    Keith Law with some interesting info about Shaw (which may be influenced by his political views) 

    The Cubs now have one infielder too many, and they’re going to end up trading someone. The most obvious candidate is Shaw, whose rookie season was a disappointment at the plate thanks to some frequent mechanical changes and, according to people I’ve spoken to, resistance to help from the Cubs’ staff. He also made his priorities clear when he left the team during the pennant race to attend a political rally, missing a game the Cubs lost 1-0.

    This has been floated around here quite a bit and I believe 1908 was the one who pointed out Shaw made huge mechanical changes with his swing (Around his leg kick) this season, so that piece doesn't really add up. 

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    We Got The Whole 9

    Posted

    Just now, KCCub said:

    This has been floated around here quite a bit and I believe 1908 was the one who pointed out Shaw made huge mechanical changes with his swing (Around his leg kick) this season, so that piece doesn't really add up. 

    Yeah but he could have been resistant in Spring Training and we were like ok, do your thing, and he only started working in concert when he was demoted and had a 60 going into the ASB. 




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