MLB trade rumours: Tigers cautiously eye Bregman as Pirates push for Okamoto
Alex Bregman remains unsigned as the Detroit Tigers show only mild interest, according to local reports. The All-Star third baseman is still seeking a long-term deal. Meanwhile, Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto is gaining fast attention, with the San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Los Angeles Angels pushing to sign him before his posting deadline.
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MLB trade rumors: Detroit Tigers eye Alex Bregman cautiously as Pittsburgh Pirates predict strong push for Kazuma Okamoto (Image Via Getty)
Alex Bregman is still waiting for his next MLB home. The All-Star third baseman remains unsigned late in the offseason, even with several teams checking in. On Monday, January 6, reports out of Detroit made it clear that the Detroit Tigers like Bregman, but they are not pushing hard right now.
At the same time, another name is heating up across the league. Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto is drawing serious interest as teams rush before his posting deadline.Bregman’s market has slowed, while Okamoto’s has picked up pace. That contrast has become one of the most talked-about storylines of the winter meetings aftermath, according to league insiders and beat reporters following both situations closely.
Alex Bregman free agency update as Detroit Tigers show “lukewarm” interest
Alex Bregman, 30, opted out of his contract with the Boston Red Sox at the end of the 2024 season to test free agency again. He is looking for a long-term deal after betting on himself with a shorter contract. Earlier in the offseason, the Detroit Tigers were linked to him as a possible fit at third base. However, Detroit Free Press reporter Evan Petzold reported on January 6 in Detroit that the Tigers’ interest is now “lukewarm.”
That means talks exist, but no strong push is happening. One league source told the paper, “The interest is real, but it’s not aggressive.”Bregman had turned down a six-year, $171.5 million offer from Detroit last winter before signing a three-year deal in Boston. Since opting out, he has also drawn interest from the Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, and the Red Sox, who have not ruled out a reunion.
Teams remain cautious due to long-term payroll plans and positional depth.
While Bregman waits, Kazuma Okamoto is becoming one of the hottest names on the international market. On Sunday, January 5, MLB insider Francys Romero reported that the San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Los Angeles Angels have all shown strong interest in the Japanese infielder.Okamoto is coming off a standout 2025 season in Japan, where he hit .327 with a .416 on-base percentage and a .598 slugging percentage in 69 games. Scouts like his power, plate discipline, and ability to play multiple infield spots. One international scout told Romero, “He’s ready for MLB pitching right now.”Teams must act fast. Okamoto’s posting window closes on January 4, meaning clubs are racing to finalize evaluations and offers. For teams like Pittsburgh and San Diego, his versatility and cost control make him a strong fit.Also Read: