Alex Bregman and his wife Reagan have been spending quality time this offseason along with their two-old son Knox. The Bregmans have been residing in Houston, Texas since Alex made his big league debut with the Astros in 2016.
As Alex is now a free agent exploring options with ballclubs for the upcoming season, his wife shares heartfelt posts on social media involving the third baseman and their kid as the family gears up to welcome another son this year.
In her latest social media story, Reagan shared Knox spending his time at a rustic-themed birthday party. The party was hosted by former Phillies outfielder David Dahl and his wife Jacquelyn for their daughters Parker Raye and Dani Jo Dahl. The captions on Reagan's social media story read:
"Happy birthday to our little besties 🤠 "
"Had to carry the presents in himself ☝🏻 "
"The cutest 💓 🥳 Love this fam so much."
Alex Bregman and his wife had an amazing 2024, which saw the former Astros star achieve glory both on and off the field.
While he won the maiden gold glove award of his MLB career last year, the couple's happiness multiplied after realizing Reagan's pregnancy, which they announced in October 2024.
"Little brother coming 2025 🩵 "
The couple had met sometime in 2017 when Alex was playing with the Astros while Reagan was working with Google in Austin, Texas. They got engaged while vacationing in Aspen, Colorado, in January 2020.
They got hitched on Dec. 5, 2020, in a private ceremony in Katy, Texas. The duo's joy multiplied after welcoming their firstborn on Aug. 1, 2022, naming him Knox Samuels.
Alex Bregman's wife, Reagan, shared heartfelt moments from her pregnancy photoshoot with son Knox
Alex Bregman's wife is a social media pro and has over 84K followers. On January 21, she shared some snaps from her latest pregnancy photshoot, which also involved her son Knox. She captioned her social media post:
"We can’t wait to meet you little man 🧺🧸🫶🏼🥹 "
As Bregman awaits the arrival of his second son, he will also look to sign a lucrative deal with a ballclub and end his free agency stint ahead of the 2025 MLB season.