MLB rumors: Tigers in on Alex Bregman, favorites emerge for Framber Valdez, Mets pushing for Kyle Schwarber?


                        MLB rumors: Tigers in on Alex Bregman, favorites emerge for Framber Valdez, Mets pushing for Kyle Schwarber?
By: CBS Sports Posted On: December 05, 2025 View:

Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings will get underway on Sunday, meaning that business is picking up across the industry. Below, CBS Sports has compiled all of Friday's murmurs and moves in one convenient spot.

Count the Cubs among the teams pursuing third baseman Alex Bregman, according to The Athletic. The Tigers and Red Sox, Bregman's incumbent club, are in the mix as well, per the New York Post

Amusingly, those three teams were also the three finalists for Bregman's services last winter. He eventually signed a three-year pact with Boston that allowed him to opt out after each of the first two seasons.

Bregman, 31, had a fantastic season with the Red Sox.  He hit .273/360/.462 (128 OPS+) with 18 home runs and 3.5 Wins Above Replacement. CBS Sports ranked Bregman as the No. 2 free agent in the class, behind outfielder Kyle Tucker.

Mets, Orioles favorites for Valdez

The Mets and Orioles are considered among the favorites to land free-agent lefty Framber Valdez, according to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand

Valdez, 32, was ranked by CBS Sports as the top starter available this winter. In parts of eight seasons, he's compiled a 3.36 ERA (124 ERA+) and a 2.71 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He's received Cy Young Award consideration on four separate occasions. 

As Feinsand notes, the top baseball operations for both organizations have ties to the Astros and to Valdez, for whatever that ends up being worth.

Mets pushing on Schwarber?

ESPN's Buster Olney reports that the "juiciest rumor" he's heard this week has the Mets pushing hard for outfielder/designated hitter Kyle Schwarber. As Olney notes, even if the Mets don't sign Schwarber, they can increase his cost to the Phillies, or whichever team does reach an agreement with him.

Schwarber, 32, hit .240/.365/.563 (150 OPS+) with 56 home runs and 4.7 Wins Above Replacement. It's unclear if the Mets, who have openly discussed wanting to improve their team defense, would place him at DH, or experiment with him in left field or first base. 

ESPN adds that Schwarber is expected to get five years. 

Red Sox add another arm

The Red Sox and Pirates agreed to a five-player trade on Thursday night. Right-hander Johan Oviedo and minor-league lefty reliever Tyler Samaniego and catcher Adonys Guzman were moved to Boston in exchange for outfielder Jhostynxon Garcia and pitching prospect Jesus Travieso.

Oviedo, 27, is the second starting pitcher the Red Sox have obtained this winter, joining Sonny Gray. He was limited to nine starts last season, during which he compiled a 3.57 ERA (121 ERA+) and a 1.83 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 40 innings. Oviedo has a varied arsenal, including a pair of fastballs and breaking balls. He figures to compete for a rotation job in the spring.

Garcia, 23 in a matter of days, is considered by some outlets to be a top 100 prospect. Garcia -- nicknamed "The Password" -- went 1 for 7 in his initial exposure to the majors in 2025. Garcia has above-average raw strength, having posted exit velocities north of 110 mph in the minors. He's been prone to striking out, however. He should receive a long look in Pittsburgh's outfield.

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