Alex Bregman's wife Reagan captures son Knox's adorable reaction to sonogram pics of baby brother

Alex Bregman
Alex Bregman's wife Reagan captures son Knox's adorable reaction to sonogram pics of baby brother. [Image courtesy: @reaganelizabeth on Instagram]

Alex Bregman's two-year-old son Knox will soon be playing with his brother who is arriving next year. Knox who has been the center of attention of his mother Reagan couldn't be happier knowing he'll have a brother playing wiffle ball in the backyard with him.

The Bregman family has an important offseason to look forward to. Not only is the family expanding, but the family also might need to relocate after spending the last nine years in Houston. The free agent is looking forward to signing a deal north of $200 million and many fear the Astros might not bring their two-time World Series champion back.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Reagan shared a photo of Knox holding his brother's sonogram image while taking a stroll in the park on his Instagram stories:

"Hi little bro".
Reagan's Instagram story
Reagan's Instagram story

Reagan could impact Alex Bregman and Houston Astros reunion

Alex Bregman's wife Reagan was raised in Texas and before meeting Bregman some years back she used to work for top corporates in Austin. As such, the couple is also highly involved with providing for the community, often giving giveaways and raising funds for nonprofit organizations working towards the development of the community.

Given that, the Astros have the best chance to land Astros, according to MLB.com's Brian McTaggart.

McTaggart wrote:

"He’s arguably the Astros’ most popular player behind Jose Altuve when it comes to Houston’s run of success over the last decade. Plus, his wife is from Houston and he’s put down some roots in Texas. Bregman said at the end of the season he’d like to remain with the Astros, who took him with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2015 Draft out of LSU."

Adding more, McTaggart said the reunion makes more sense given their second baseman Jose Altuve also pushing the management and Jim Crane to sign the third baseman:

"Altuve practically pleaded with the Astros to keep Bregman in Houston when the season ended, and owner Jim Crane later admitted Altuve’s words carry meaning".

Thus a reunion is highly likely but the price point remains an issue. Bregman's agent Scott Boras won't budge until it's a deal north of $200 million while the Astros at the moment are not willing to offside that much of their payroll.

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