BREGMAN AGENT BORAS DIRECTS "ALL ABOUT NEGOTIATIONS IS MONEY. HOUSTON WILL SMILE"

Bregman Agent Boras Directs "All About Negotiations Is Money. Houston Will Smile"

Bregman Agent Boras Directs "All About Negotiations Is Money. Houston Will Smile"

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His agent Scott Boras opened his mouth over Bregman (30), a former Houston third baseman who kicked the "six-year $156 million (about 227.6 billion won)" offer offered by his former team.

In a recent interview with the U.S. media "The Athletic," Boras said, "Time will tell us that if the team moves away from leadership and talent, it will also move away from its ultimate goal." This is what Boras' client, Bregman, and Houston's contract went to catastrophe without reaching an agreement.

Regarding Boras' remarks on the 25th (Korea time), the U.S. magazine Sports Illustrated directly hit Boras, saying, "Given that all Boras wants is money when negotiations begin, Houston General Manager Dana Brown would have laughed alone or with front office staff if he heard what Boras said during the "The Athletic" interview."

Looking at the FA negotiation process shown by Houston and Bregman this winter, the media's direct remarks toward Boras may sound cool.

As for Bregman, who became a free agent after the end of this season, his former team Houston suggested an offer of 156 million U.S. dollars for six years, expressing its desire for continued companionship with him. It was a special treatment worth over 20 million dollars per year. However, Bregman flatly rejected the offer. It is not known whether it was Boras' intention or Bregman's intention.

Originally from New Mexico, Bregman made his Major League debut as a member of the Houston Astros in 2016. And he played as a "one-club man" for nine years until this year. His heyday was back in 2018 and 2019. He shot 31 and 41 home runs, respectively, and became the best infielder with 100+ RBIs for two consecutive years.

Although he slowed down with 12 home runs in 2021, he has still shown productive slugging power by shooting 23-25-26 home runs. His nine-year career performance in the Major League has a batting average of 0.272, 191 home runs, 663 RBIs, and an OPS of 0.848.

Houston, which had offered the best option early on, opted for the next best option: to sign a contract with Christian Walker (33), the first baseman of the FA, and to sign Isaac Paredes (25), who can play at first and third bases through a trade. In fact, it has decided to break up with Bregman.

In response, Bregman's agent Boras openly expressed his dissatisfaction with Houston, saying, "Time will tell that when a team moves away from leadership and talent, it will also move away from its ultimate goal." In fact, he targeted the team's leader, General Manager Brown. 토토사이트

Attention is focusing on how Boras, who has not been able to get the contract he wanted and has heard bad words from the media, will solve the Bregman situation.

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