Bregman’s rough Cubs tenure tests Hoyer’s rebuild plan

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Alex Bregman’s Cubs debut has been underwhelming, slashing .243/.327/.342 with a 93 wRC+, and he’s notably poor in high-leverage spots with runners in scoring position (.173/.250/.187, wRC+ 22), prompting questions about the value of his five-year, $175 million deal and Jed Hoyer’s rebuild strategy as Chicago pursues a World Series bid.
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