"MLB's Homegrown Stars: Altuve's Extension and Bregman's Future"

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Jose Altuve signs a five-year extension with the Astros worth $125 million, potentially solidifying his place as the highest-paid second baseman in MLB history; Scott Boras still has several high-profile free agents unsigned, with speculation on potential contract outcomes; Bobby Witt Jr. signs an 11-year extension with the Royals worth a guaranteed $288.7 million, reflecting a trend of young players committing to long-term deals; the Oakland Athletics face challenges with their new stadium deal in Las Vegas, while MLB players' participation in the 2028 Olympics gains traction.
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