Agent Scott Boras received feedback that the Diamondbacks are of concern for teams looking to compete after the addition of Corbin Burnes.
The super agent Scott Boras has called out the MLB franchises for not spending in accordance with how much they make out of hte league.
Arizona’s often spent on the wrong pitchers at the wrong times. The $210 million Corbin Burnes contract may break that slump.
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Scott Boras’ reputation as a cutthroat agent is evolving. Yeah, he gets his A-list clients a lot of money. But in the second consecutive offseason, victims have
Scott Boras, baseball's most powerful and most quoted agent, has never shied away from critiquing the spending habits of Major League Baseball's teams -- it's part of his job, after all. It should come as a little surprise,
Boras is running a decade-old playbook to try and get his client paid, but the game has changed.
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According to Alex Speier of the Boston Globe, the Red Sox are still engaged in talks with free-agent infielder Alex Bregman as they have been throughout the winter. If he were signed, the All-Star slugger would hit in the heart of the Red Sox lineup and likely move to second base.
"Soto was tough," Cohen said, referring to talks that ended with the Mets signing star slugger Juan Soto — who spent last season with the crosstown Yankees and helped them reach the World Series — to a record $765 million, 15-year deal last month. "This is worse."