In Photos: Alex Bregman’s wife Regan gets postseason ready in Astros cap, custom necklace, white skirt and chic ensemble
As the Houston Astros gears up for the postseason, Alex Bregman’s wife, Reagan showed her support in style. She took to Instagram to share a chic and sporty look as she prepared for her husband‘s playoff run.
In her post, was seen wearing a white Astros cap, a black top and a white skirt, perfectly blending her team spirit with a fashion sense. Her post also included the caption "Game 1," signaling her excitement for ongoing wild card series.
Reagan Bregman, who married Alex in December 2020, has been a regular at Minute Maid Park throughout her husband’s career. Known for her support of her life-partner, she frequently attends games, cheering on the Astros during highs and lows. The couple shares a close bond, often seen publicly supporting one another in their respective endeavors.
Alex Bregman, a cornerstone of the Astros franchise, is currently focused on the team’s playoff push while facing potential free agency during the offseason.
The 2024 season has been a rollercoaster for him after facing the worst start of his career. However, the second half saw a comeback, showing a solid performance since May 28 where he posted a .282 batting average and a .846 OPS, aiding in pushing the Astros back into playoff contention.
As the postseason develops, all eyes will be on Bregman on and off the field, as his wife continues to show support, setting the tone for what is sure to be an exciting October.
Alex Bregman free agency rumors
This offseason, the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees could be getting ready for a bidding war and Alex Bregman could be at the middle of it. Both teams are eyeing key upgrades, and Bregman, a projected $165 million free agent has become the center of talks among insiders.
The Red Sox, in particular, are looking to add right-handed power to their lineup, which has struggled with too many left-handed hitters this season. While Boston is set at third base, some analysts have suggested he could move to second base or maybe see Rafael Devers, their current third baseman, take a designated hitter role.
The Yankees, on the other hand, might need a second baseman if Gleyber Torres leaves in free agency. Both teams’ interest in Bregman could drive up his price significantly. While Boston’s involvement remains uncertain, a Yankee-Red Sox rivalry in the Bregman sweepstakes would add drama to the offseason.