Earlier this week, we heard that super agent Scott Boras had reached out to the Seattle Mariners, expressing Alex Bregman’s willingness to play in Seattle.
Bregman, 31, is a free agent who just opted-out of his contract with the Boston Red Sox. All reports indicate that the Red Sox want him back, but nothing has materialized yet.
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Almost as soon as the reports came out, Mariners fans dismissed them, saying that Boras was using the Mariners for leverage on other teams around the league.
ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney agrees, as he told the Refuse to Lose podcast earlier this week:
100% ​Brady. ​It’s ​a ​leverage ​play. And ​that’s ​Scott ​doing ​his ​job. ​That’s ​what ​he ​needs ​to ​do ​to ​put ​pressure ​​on ​the ​different ​bidders. ​When ​he ​had ​Juan ​Soto ​as ​a ​free ​agent, ​he ​was ​going ​to ​let ​both ​the ​Yankees ​and ​the ​Mets ​know ​that ​the ​other ​team ​was ​involved ​because ​that ​only ​is ​going ​to ​lead ​to ​more ​money. ​And ​as ​those ​negotiations ​are ​playing ​out, ​there ​was ​doubt ​on ​both ​sides, ​which ​again ​feeds ​into ​the ​hand ​of ​the ​agent ​and ​the ​player. ​
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In ​this ​case, ​I’m ​with ​you. ​​There’s ​no ​sense ​that ​the ​Mariners ​have ​an ​appetite ​for ​a ​player ​wants ​$30 ​million ​a ​year ​at ​this ​point. ​We ​don’t ​have ​a ​sense ​that ​that ​actually ​would ​fit ​into ​their ​budget. ​Personally, ​when ​you ​think ​about ​a ​guy ​like ​ColT Emerson, ​who ​I ​think ​is ​going ​to ​be ​in ​the ​big ​league ​sometime ​in ​the ​in ​the ​first ​six ​weeks ​of ​the ​the ​2026 ​season, ​I ​think ​that ​the ​Mariners ​are ​much ​more ​likely ​to​just ​figure ​out ​short-term ​solutions ​for ​a ​while ​until ​they ​feel ​like ​he’s ​ready ​to ​get ​called ​up ​versus ​investing ​that ​kind ​of ​money. ​And ​if ​they ​have ​money ​to ​invest, ​• ​it’s ​going ​to ​be ​in ​the ​pitching, ​right? ​• ​It’s ​going ​to ​be ​in ​a ​Brian ​Woo ​long ​term. ​That ​is ​a ​massive ​contract. ​​And ​I ​think ​at ​the ​moment ​Scott ​is ​having ​a ​hard ​time ​getting ​a ​volume ​of ​teams ​interested ​to ​put ​pressure ​on ​the ​Red ​Sox.
Sure, in the sense that the M’s have a theoretical opening at third base, but as Olney points out, Emerson is likely to be on the big-league roster in relative short order, if not on Opening Day.
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