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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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    chopsx9

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, javy knows my name said:

    Smug and wrong is just the worst look.

    I'd give the chances that you understand a single baseball thing better than TT <1%

    What chance did you give  to the CUBS signing Bregman?

    javy knows my name

    Posted

    11 minutes ago, chopsx9 said:

    What chance did you give  to the CUBS signing Bregman?

    I set the over/under at 14

    Cuzi

    Posted

    26 minutes ago, javy knows my name said:

    Smug and wrong is just the worst look.

    I'd give the chances that you understand a single baseball thing better than TT <1%

    Perhaps TT should grace us with his own study on the subject, then. Because there isn't a single thing besides chatGPT showing anything close to a $10M price tag per WAR outside of a select number of dominant relievers.

    Even a unicorn like Ohtani came in at $9.5M.

    Hot Sauce

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Andy said:

    Yeah he always annoyed me the most of all the cheating Astros, but I loved Edmonds by the time he was done so if he hits I'll be fine 

    Is it just that he has a punchable face? Because I feel this way too.

    • Like 1
    JBears79

    Posted

    Really like this signing. Great offseason Jed. 

    SABR Gamer

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Cuzi said:

    Perhaps TT should grace us with his own study on the subject, then. Because there isn't a single thing besides chatGPT showing anything close to a $10M price tag per WAR outside of a select number of dominant relievers.

    Even a unicorn like Ohtani came in at $9.5M.

    Jesus man, Are you even reading the responses? $/WAR for a multi year contract isn’t based on the first year of the deal’s projection. It’s based on the projection for the entire length of the deal. 

    Cuzi

    Posted

    1 minute ago, SABR Gamer said:

    Jesus man, Are you even reading the responses? $/WAR for a multi year contract isn’t based on the first year of the deal’s projection. It’s based on the projection for the entire length of the deal. 

    Shouldn't be hard to cite a study showing the price per WAR being a tick over $10M then.

    Stratos

    Posted

    4 hours ago, Derwood said:

    I'm just worried about how thin the OF is. We're looking at 150+ starts each for Happ/PCA/Seiya unless they add someone. I have zero faith in Alcantara.

    I think they add a corner OF for sure, even if just some AAA journeyman.   Caissie was insurance for Happ/Seiya but also Mo at DH as LHB.  

    Stratos

    Posted

    Shocked they opened up the books.   This is obviously very good for next year but IMO the AAV is too high.  I don't think the contract is very good over the longterm.  He's 32 y/o to start the year.  They should be happy if they get two 4 WAR years the first 2 seasons then declines.

    I also don't like the fact he's been a RHB in Houston and Boston, his power numbers have probably been inflated a bit.  You're also bringing a known cheater into the clubhouse.

    The Cubs could have kept Cam Smith at 3B and used the Bregman money to sign Tucker longterm, and stick Shaw at 2b when Nico leaves.

    Go 2026 Cubs!!

    Cuzi

    Posted

    I'm really mostly curious in what changed from last year to this year.

    Trade for 1 year of Tucker and max out on Bregman at 4/115. Now Tucker is gone and Bregman is a year older but worth 5/175.

    Was the QO loss really valued at that much of a difference?

    Stratos

    Posted

    3 hours ago, Tryptamine said:

    Now we see, how all in are Jed and Ricketts. Is there one more big move in there where we go into the season as legit a WS team as anyone outside of the Dodgers?

    I'm not getting too excited.  A trade could be next, or this could be a 1 year bump over the LT line to make it a smoother transition when guys leave next offseason.  It would be easy for them to get back under the tax in 2027 with so many leaving.

    Stratos

    Posted

    4 hours ago, WhyCantWeWin said:

    Any chance they can unlock what he was during his prime

    Let him cheat again?

    • Like 2
    Geographyhater8888

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Stratos said:

    Shocked they opened up the books.   This is obviously very good for next year but IMO the AAV is too high.  I don't think the contract is very good over the longterm.  He's 32 y/o to start the year.  They should be happy if they get two 4 WAR years the first 2 seasons then declines.

    I also don't like the fact he's been a RHB in Houston and Boston, his power numbers have probably been inflated a bit.  You're also bringing a known cheater into the clubhouse.

    The Cubs could have kept Cam Smith at 3B and used the Bregman money to sign Tucker longterm, and stick Shaw at 2b when Nico leaves.

    Go 2026 Cubs!!

    Bregman has a higher career OPS on the road. His OPS was 114 points higher away from Fenway last season.

    • Like 1
    CubinNY

    Posted

    That’s what Im talking about!

    CubinNY

    Posted

    5 hours ago, bukie said:

     

    SA horsefeathers awesome 

    • Disagree 1
    Geographyhater8888

    Posted (edited)

    6 hours ago, ToolDRT said:

    I’m struggling to see why Jed seems so obsessed with Bregman. Hope it works. If it doesn’t? I fear it scares tom and Jed off more from high money deals. 

    I’m guessing it has to do with Bregmans consistency and a sure bet to play up his contract, He’s been a lock for over fWAR his entire career and is well rounded as a hitter and fielder. Right up Jed’s alley.

    Edited by Geographyhater8888
    Layoutman

    Posted

    7 hours ago, Bertz said:

    FWIW I assume the lineup against RHP is something like this?

    Busch / Bregman / Happ

    Suzuki / Mo / Hoerner

    PCA / Kelly / Swanson

    What does your bench look like?  


    With the Bregman signing - Shaw moves into the utility infielder role. Would like to see Jonny Long on the roster.  Having another RH bat would be nice. He could platoon with Mo at DH as well as backing up 1B when a tough LHP starts and Busch sits.

     

    BigbadB

    Posted

    Tucker was my want, but as long as they don't trade Nico to get back under the LT, I'm cool with Bregman. This is a team you can pencil into the playoffs today. Bench bats as of now are Amaya/Kelly, Shaw, Austin/Ballesteros and Alcantara. 

    Ballesteros is the only lefty bat in that bunch, but I'm not complaining. It's a lot of pop and I'll take that over handedness on the bench.

    • Like 1
    BigbadB

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Layoutman said:

    What does your bench look like?  


    With the Bregman signing - Shaw moves into the utility infielder role. Would like to see Jonny Long on the roster.  Having another RH bat would be nice. He could platoon with Mo at DH as well as backing up 1B when a tough LHP starts and Busch sits.

     

    It's probably a battle between Long and Austin for the RH DH job in ST, with Austin having the leg up since he was brought in for that purpose. 

    • Like 1
    thawv

    Posted

    8 hours ago, Tryptamine said:

    Shaw is your Zobrist now

    Zobrist was an everyday player at multiple positions.  I'd be very surprised if Shaw gets 500-600 PA's 

    thawv

    Posted

    7 hours ago, Randall Simon said:

    Still need to add to the bench, but my god, we spent!  I'm completely shocked! 

    They just did!  Shaw is that huge addition to the bench. 

    Layoutman

    Posted

    4 hours ago, Stratos said:

    I think they add a corner OF for sure, even if just some AAA journeyman.   Caissie was insurance for Happ/Seiya but also Mo at DH as LHB.  

    Mike Tauchman would make a nice 4th outfielder. I don't think Alcantara's bat is MLB ready plus he needs to play every day to develop. Tauchman shouldn't be an expensive sign. 

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    7 minutes ago, Layoutman said:

    Mike Tauchman would make a nice 4th outfielder. I don't think Alcantara's bat is MLB ready plus he needs to play every day to develop. Tauchman shouldn't be an expensive sign. 

    Alcantara has over 500 PA's in Triple-A. That's not so much he has to promote, but he's also seen plenty of MiLB pitching. Getting him curated PAs and allowing him to be the 4th OF'er, mostly to hit LHP is a pretty soft landing spot in MLB. 

    They'll be fine with him in that role and it'll be good for his development.

    • Like 1
    Bull

    Posted

    46 minutes ago, thawv said:

    They just did!  Shaw is that huge addition to the bench. 

    Yup, and I feel like you can go with a short bench. Amaya, Shaw, and Alcantara really going to be needing PAs.

    • Like 1
    Geographyhater8888

    Posted

    27 minutes ago, Jason Ross said:

    Alcantara has over 500 PA's in Triple-A. That's not so much he has to promote, but he's also seen plenty of MiLB pitching. Getting him curated PAs and allowing him to be the 4th OF'er, mostly to hit LHP is a pretty soft landing spot in MLB. 

    They'll be fine with him in that role and it'll be good for his development.

    What are your thoughts on why Bregman was Jed’s guy? 




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