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T Cohen over 3.5 receptions 3U

A Miller over 3.5 Receptions 1U

Lions first half TT under 7.5 1U

627

Rockets/Wolves over 230.5 5U MAX

Baylor +10 3U

1043

Lakers -8 2nd half 3U

TT over 55.5 5U

3rd Q -4 3U

3rd Q TT over 27.5 5U MAX

915 CST

Los Angeles Lakers first Q TT over 29.5 3U

Game TT over 112 5U MAX

825 CST

Washington Wizards at Minnesota TimberwolvesOver 116.5 2nd half 3U

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Falcons +14 2U

TT over 19.5 2U

Giants -2.5 2U

854 CST

Brooklyn Nets at Portland Trail Blazers Over 238.5 5U MAX

850 CST

Borussia Dortmund at Bayern Munchen - Germany Bundesliga

640 CST

Golden State Warriors at Minnesota Timberwolves over 229 5U MAX

617 CST

Davidson vs Auburn 2nd half Davidson +1

3U

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That's a lot of deferred money. Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images.

Alex Bregman could receive the final payment of his $120 million, three-year deal with the Boston Red Sox in 2046.

His deal, announced Saturday, calls for the $5 million signing bonus to be paid on Jan. 15, 2028, according to contract details obtained by The Associated Press.

He gets salaries of $35 million this year and $40 million in each of the next two years, and $60 million will be deferred: $20 million annually. The deferrals are due by June 15 in each year from 2035-46.

Bregman can opt out after the 2025 and 2026 seasons to become a free agent again.

Boston owes $2 million in deferred money in 2035, $4 million in 2036, $6 million annually from 2037-44, $4 million in 2045 and $2 million in 2046.

By deferring the money, the Red Sox lower the contract's average annual value for Major League Baseball's luxury tax.

Now 30, Bregman is a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion during nine years with the Houston Astros. He hit .260 with 26 homers and 75 RBIs in the final season of a $100 million, five-year contract, also winning his first Gold Glove.

Bregman's position with Boston is unclear, though second base appears possible. Rafael Devers has been at third for the Red Sox since 2017.

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