
Sun Feb 09 22:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Dodgers’ Offseason Spending Spree Sparks Speculation: Will Bregman Be Next?
**Los Angeles, CA** – The Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off their World Series victory, are making waves this offseason with a flurry of high-profile signings, leaving baseball analysts wondering if they’ll make another blockbuster move. While the team has already bolstered their roster, ESPN’s David Schoenfield suggests a surprising potential addition: Alex Bregman.
Schoenfield posits Bregman as a potential fit at third base, despite the Dodgers having Max Muncy currently filling that role and recently signing Hyeseong Kim. While acknowledging the potential logjam, Schoenfield highlights Bregman’s superior contact hitting – a crucial asset in the playoffs – as a significant upgrade over Muncy and Teoscar Hernandez. The argument is further bolstered by the impending free agency of several Dodgers players after 2025.
However, the possibility of acquiring Bregman faces significant hurdles. His association with the 2017 Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal could clash with the Dodgers’ strong emphasis on clubhouse chemistry and fan sentiment. Many fans would prefer the team focus on retaining fan favorite Kiké Hernández instead.
Adding to the complexity, Bregman’s contract demands are substantial, reportedly seeking a six- or seven-year deal, while his current market value is estimated at four years, $120 million. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, while emphasizing a commitment to rewarding fans, hasn’t indicated any specific interest in Bregman. The move, therefore, remains a long shot, despite Bregman’s undeniable talent. The Dodgers’ recent signings and the impending free agency of key players leave the team’s offseason plans far from clear.