Blue Jays consider signing Alex Bregman as infield option after Adames deal

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The Toronto Blue Jays are considering signing Alex Bregman after Willy Adames joined the San Francisco Giants. Adames' seven-year, $182 million deal has left the Blue Jays seeking infield help. Bregman, a free agent from the Houston Astros, is seen as a key target. He is projected to sign a four-year deal worth $119 million, but actual costs may exceed $150 million. Bregman would not replace Bo Bichette at shortstop but would play alongside him. The Blue Jays aim to strengthen their infield as they prepare for competition in the AL East.


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