After nine remarkable seasons of multiple All-Star appearances including a World Series title, Alex Bregman’s future with the ...
Jose Altuve stated his openness to a position change in the context of a specific pursuit, saying he would “do whatever,” ...
The longtime Houston Astros second baseman didn't shoot down reports that he would move to the outfield to accommodate an ...
Altuve broke it down in even simpler terms: Bregman gives the team its best chance of winning a third World Series, so how can the Astros make sure he stays in Houston instead of signing with any ...
Astros star Jose Altuve is "willing to do whatever," including switching positions, to keep Alex Bregman with Houston.
Former MLB player Karim Garcia shares his recovery story after suffering a stroke Alex Bregman's exit from free ... whatever it takes to keep him," said Altuve, who is one of the best players ...
Altuve would commit to the switch on one condition — if the Astros bring back third baseman Alex Bregman, who remains a free agent after reportedly rejecting a six-year, $154 million offer to ...
One such commenter was franchise face Jose Altuve. The nine-time All-Star spoke to reporters (including The Athletic’s Chandler Rome) today about Bregman and his free agency and had nothing but ...
To avoid this, Jose Altuve is willing to let go of his second base position and play as a left infielder. He is ready to do ‘whatever’ it takes to bring Bregman back to Houston. We haven’t ...
This afternoon provided a surprise when USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported that the Astros were leaving the door open to ...
It remains to be seen whether Altuve can convince Bregman to re-sign in Houston, but his willingness to move to the outfield creates an opportunity for the pieces to fit if that were to take place.
Jose Altuve broke from his traditional close-to-the-vest nature as he sat at his locker inside Daikin Park last October. Bregman's free-agent odyssey to date is a winding -- and likely frustrating ...