Astros third baseman Alex Bregman is now just a few weeks away from becoming a free agent for the first time, but it seems there’s a chance he might not make it to the open market. General manager Dana Brown spoke with Brian McTaggart of MLB.com and was asked about the situation, indicating that they still hope to approach Bregman at some point in the near future.
“We were in Anaheim the other day and I ran into [agent Scott Boras] and we started talking a little bit,” Brown said. “And we both said, ‘Look, once we get towards the end of the season and things are over, we’ll definitely engage and talk about it.’ We had a small conversation about it. Right now, we’re not in any discussions about contract offers. We both agreed we will meet back up.”
Brown was hired as the GM in January of 2023 and, from the beginning, has been consistent in saying that the club planned to talk to Bregman and his reps about a new contract at some point. Bregman and the Astros agreed to a five-year, $100MM extension in 2019. When Brown was hired and began talking about the desire to get a new deal done, there were still two years left on that pact but it’s now almost complete.
Getting a deal done at this point will be challenging but not impossible. While public reputation suggests Boras clients don’t sign extensions, there are a few examples that contradict that narrative, with the most recent coming less than two weeks ago. Matt Chapman, another Boras client, agreed to a six-year, $151MM pact with the Giants to prevent him from triggering his opt-out and returning to free agency.
Bregman will have an argument to top the Chapman deal. The two players have provided similar value on the field in recent years, with Bregman generally hitting more but Chapman providing better defensive value. But Bregman is a year younger, which should give him the edge. Both players had arguably their best seasons in 2018 and 2019. They have each fallen off a bit since then but have still been solidly above average players.
Bregman was undoubtedly better at that 2018-19 apex. He hit .291/.409/.561 over those two seasons for a 162 wRC+, while Chapman was at .263/.348/.507 and a 132 wRC+. Chapman provided more with the glove but still came up short overall, producing 11.9 wins above replacement compared to Bregman’s 16.2, per FanGraphs.
Since then, it’s been almost a dead heat. From 2020 to the present, Bregman has hit .260/.350/.442 for a 124 wRC+ while Chapman has a .231/.321/.434 line and 112 wRC+. Chapman makes up some of the difference with better baserunning but mostly defense: 44 Defensive Runs Saved and 33 Outs Above Average for Chapman compared to 10 DRS and 13 OAA for Bregman. Overall, Bregman has a 17 fWAR tally in that time while Chapman is narrowly behind at 16.7.
Given that similar production, Bregman and Boras should be able to use Chapman’s deal as a floor, with Bregman’s younger age justification in asking for an even greater guarantee. That kind of contract would be pretty unprecedented for the Astros, who have generally shied away from mega deals, as shown in MLBTR’s Contract Tracker. They did give Jose Altuve an extension of five years and $151MM back in 2018, the largest deal in franchise history, but that deal began with Altuve’s age-29 season.
They were also near the start of their competitive window and had lots of payroll space at the time, which is no longer the case. The Astros are set to pay the competitive balance tax for the first time this year. They went over the CBT line in 2020 but the tax was paused during the pandemic and they have stayed under since.
Per Cot’s Baseball Contracts, the club’s CBT number is at $254MM for the year, well beyond the $237MM base threshold. Cot’s lists their 2025 number at $151MM but that doesn’t appear to include Ryan Pressly’s $14MM option, which he vested last month and is guaranteed as long as he’s healthy at season’s end. Adding that gets us to $165MM, then arbitration raises for Framber Valdez and Kyle Tucker should add roughly $35MM or so, taking the number to about $200MM. Arb deals for guys like Bryan Abreu, José Urquidy, Luis Garcia, Mauricio Dubón and others will add to that total as well.
Re-signing Bregman seems to be a priority for the club but they will naturally have other offseason business to attend to. Justin Verlander and Yusei Kikuchi are set to become free agents, putting two holes in a rotation that has already been heavily bit by the injury bug. Perhaps Garcia and Lance McCullers Jr. will be healthy and in the mix by next year, but adding to the starting group could be on the winter to-do list.
Addressing the pitching staff and adding a notable deal for Bregman would likely leave the club as a tax payor for a second straight year. Paying the tax in consecutive seasons comes with escalating penalties. A second-time payor sees its base tax rate go from 20% to 30%, with higher penalties for going beyond the additional tiers.
Whether the sides can get a deal done and keep Bregman in Houston remains to be seen. The club clearly wants it to happen based on how often Brown has talked about it, but it’s also never seemed like there’s been much momentum towards meaningful discussions. Even if Bregman eventually makes it to the open market, the Astros could re-sign him, but they would naturally have competition from the other clubs around the league. MLBTR ranked Bregman third on our most recent Free Agent Power Rankings, behind only Juan Soto and Corbin Burnes. Earlier today, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic mentioned the Tigers as a speculative fit for Bregman this winter.
Carl Winslow
It’s going to be interesting to see if Boston makes an attempt to sign him (granted he doesn’t end up staying with Houston). Boras has hinted that Bregman would be open to a move to 2nd base and Boston has clearly lacked production in that position this year. With Devers occupying his regular spot at 3rd base it could make sense for the Red Sox.
– Carl Winslow
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
Like Jay-Lo’s butt, his best days are behind him…
CravenMoorehead
You are my new favorite account and just so you know I never liked Urkel. You didn’t deserve what that young man put you through.
thickiedon
No way. He’s an elite 3B. As a 2B, he’d lose value.
johnsilver
Saw a Rosenthal article believe it was about boston pursuing him this offseason and it makes no sense. Boston is ate up with middle IF at the door of MLB and can use Story/Rafaela/Hamilton as just a few right now if they want.
Top 50 (or better) MLB prospects Meyer and Campbell are options for sometime next year, Chase meidroth, Vaughn Grishom, Sogard, Valdez, and overpaying Boras rep’d Bregman would be a waste for a team that will need 2 SP’s and no middle IF’s.
YankeesBleacherCreature
With Matt Chapman off the market, it’s unlikely they’ll come to an agreement before free agency.
CravenMoorehead
Wouldn’t be shocked if Bregman ended up in Boston and got penciled in at 2nd base. Like the Family Matters dad above mentioned, Devers is occupying 3rd base for the foreseeable future and I do believe Scott Boras hinted that his client wouldn’t be opposed to moving over the 2nd.
Canuckleball
Bregman has been an above average defender at third throughout his career. (career +26 DRS, +23 OAA)
Devers has spent most of his career playing third like a blind DH.
(career -62 DRS, -31 OAA)
If Bregman were to end up in Beantown, he’s the new third basemen and Devers can finally be moved to 1b/DH where he has always belonged.
YankeesBleacherCreature
They’ll have Vaughn Grissom (via Sale trade) at 2B and Story at SS next season. Boston needs SP so I don’t think they’ll splurge on offense.
CravenMoorehead
YBC,
We shall see my friend. Not gonna lie it would definitely kick the Yanks/Sox rivalry up a notch with a familiar face in Bregman playing for the NYY’s historic rival.
Also, I’m quite happy that Gleyber has turned his season around since batting in the leadoff spot.
The Ranger Fan
He deserves about $165-$185 on a 5 year deal.
thickiedon
Staaaahp
bucsfan0004
He deserves to rot on the open market all winter, sign a one year deal, and then maybe sign a bigger deal the following year.
Memphis Kong
He will not be with Houston next year. They have too much dead money. They need to extend Framber and Tucker after next year and need another starter. Bregman’s numbers have been headed in the wrong direction and won’t get 5 years from the Astros.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Tucker will probably get a 300 million dollar deal, the astros have to choose between keeping bregman and having a shot at keeping framber or keeping Tucker and no one else
I’m surprised no one is really talking about his impeding free agency
its_happening
They would have been had he not missed a huge chunk of the season.
whyhayzee
I wonder if Altuve will get suspended for taking his shoes off.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Ha! Racial stereotypes are funny! Weee.
thickiedon
Been nice, Breggy. Gonna have to wait in FA purgatory til end of January. Then he can ponder another 5/$100MM to return to Houston
texgal01
My guess is Bregman will be gone. All this talk of wanting Bregman. Yes the D at third. Ok offense since 2019. I think Bregman hurt his hand or wrist then and just has not been same.. Last 2 seasons not the greatest of offense we were hoping to see. Yes still has the numbers. I think Brice May see third. First base, outfield and rotation.
Myself rotation wise want Kikuchi, Brown, and Framber. Verlander I do not know what will be, McCullers they need to send packing but owe him too much and will not get anything for him. He will have to show his stuff. Garcia as well if makes rotation. Urquidy think the non tender. France possibly or something else. Framber if can extend not sure. Tucker as well. Need to seriously look at outfield. Dump Chas and Meyers. For 3 seasons now have not been what we need offensively. D wise Jake has. Chas sparingly. Dubon will not be an option. Heis a utility player.
outfield not sure who we look at. But I do not see Astros locking Breggy up that long.
its_happening
Houston knows they do not have a viable in-house option to replace Bregman. He is clearly the best 3B option on the market. Unless they plan to trade for a 3B by taking a flier on someone (Gorman of St Louis, Jeimer from Cincy – guys like that), Houston’s only other option is to rebuild. With their staff plus Yordan and Altuve, it’s not happening.
thickiedon
Dezenzo was supposed to be the heir to 3B but he’s showed poorly. Whitcomb has filled in ok though. Maybe running him and Dubón out there til a mid-season Matthews debut.
Seems a better idea than the 1B transition of Gurriel to Abreu/Singleton
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Let Bregman and Verlander walk. Signing Tucker and Kikuchi should be the priority. Tucker has another year of control, but locking him in now would be a smart move.
ElitebFour3
So every single year since Bregman has been in the big leagues, has been in the heart of a lineup that has been to 7 straight ALCS series. And locked down 2 World Series trophies. But in your opinion, the priority should be Kikuchi, a player who has pitched all of like 8 games for the Astros. That is funny.
Irbias
Actually re-signing Kikuchi to a reasonable deal makes sense. (3yrs/$48M) Maybe not a ‘top priority’, but definitely something they should look into. His teammates love him. And after some pitch-mix adjustments, he’s been awesome. He’s also a lefty. Clubhouse chemistry can’t be overstated. And he’s genuinely excited to be here and play for a legitimate WS contender.
BPax
Bregman, to me, is the smirky face of the Cheatin’ Stros. Leave him there.
Irbias
“Cheatin’ Stros” “Cheatin’ Stros” That’s it? That’s your best shot? STILL whining about something that happened seven years ago? Well no one is cheating now. Over that time HOU has played in 97 postseason games, 24 more than any other team. Only four players remain from ’17. And to dismiss/deny what this team has been able to achieve, made possible by a long list of significant contributions from other players along the way, shows just petty, childish and devoid of reality your silly little comment really is.
thomasg1951
That’s hilarious. Just like all the other players they said they were going after. They offer half or less then tell the fans “We tried”.
mlb1225
Doesn’t seem like they’ve been missing out on too key of free agents. They’re about to clinch their seventh division title in the last eight years.
❤️ MuteButton
There are serviceable players in the Astros system, but they’re not Alex Bregman nor will they ever be. Much like any combination of Dubon, Myers or McCormick have never replaced what George Springer was. On the other hand, they are comparable to what George Springer is now. Not many players age well, I wouldn’t expect Alex Bregman to either.
gilleb
I wouldn’t want any part of Bregman under contract at age 35 or 36.
He’s already past his prime.
I would be saving all my future money for Tucker and Alvarez. Not for Bregman and Kikuchi.
Dana Brown is a lightweight. He’s going to screw up this roster. Just wait.
Thomas E Snyder
Some of Brown’s acquitions are looking pretty good.
Irbias
Brown knows what he’s doing. Over time, he’ll turn out to be one of the best GMs in team history.
❤️ MuteButton
Time will tell on how good Dana Brown is. I will admit I was very disappointed over the Loperfido, Wagner, Bloss for Kikuchi trade, but so far it’s really working out well.