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"Still lays on me like a baby" - Alex Bregman's wife Reagan Elizabeth shares adorable moment with son Knox

Alex Bregman's wife Reagan shares a close bond with his first son, Knox, who was born in Aug. 2022. Due to her professional commitments, Reagan often has to fly down from one place to another. Accompanying her is her son Knox, who falls asleep during these journeys.

The Bregman family is preparing for the arrival of a second baby, a boy, announced during a gender reveal party last month. Moreover, this offseason, the third baseman free agent has a decision to make, hearing offers from multiple teams in hopes of signing a lengthy contract.

On Thursday, Reagan posted an adorable photo of her son feeling asleep on her shoulder during an airplane journey. This is nothing different for Reagan, who said:

"Still lays on me like he did as a baby on airplanes. Only he's huge now."
Reagan's Instagram story
Reagan's Instagram story

Reagan's baby bump debuts in New York; Alex Bregman's family attend Gold Glove Award ceremony

Earlier this month., Alex Bregman and Reagan flew down to New York to attend the 2024 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards Show.

The Houston Astros third baseman was named the American League winner of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award at third base. It was Bregman's first Gold Glove award, joining five-time winner Doug Rader to win the award at third base with the Astros.

Reagan shared glimpses from the event on social media, highlighting her baby bump and sharing poses with her husband.

"the bump made its debut in ny ✨🏙️" she wrote in caption.
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“I just want to say ‘Thank you’ to every current and past coaches and teammates that have made this possible and especially, ‘Thank you’ to Ryan Barba, who we dreamed about this when we were taking ground balls at 15 years at the University of New Mexico,” Bregman told MLB.com after winning his first Gold Glove hardware.
“I’m pretty pumped, and it’s an honor to win, especially with such great nominees from the American League.”

Alex Bregman led all AL in fielding percentage (.972), assists (242), total chances (355) and putouts (103). He was tied first for first in outs above average (six) and was tied for second in defensive runs saved (six).

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