Alex Bregman and his wife, Reagan Elizabeth, celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary on Thursday. They decided to take the next step in their relationship when Alex proposed to her while they were on a romantic trip to Aspen, Colorado in January 2020.
The duo got married on December 5, 2020, at the bride's parents' home in Katy after the Covid restriction forced them to change their wedding plans. The free-agent third baseman took a trip down the memory lane when he shared a heartfelt image from their wedding in 2020 on social media with the caption:
"Happy 4th Anniversary Reagan. I love you so much!"

Bregman and Reagan Elizabeth met on a group dinner date after she graduated from the Texas A&M University with a degree in marketing and started working for Google in Austin, Texas.
The duo hit it off and soon started dating. Their relationship flourished even more as Alex Bregman stayed in Texas where he was playing in the MLB with the Astros.
The couple reflected on their close intimate wedding in an interview with the Knot:
"It made us truly appreciate our family and made us look into the true meaning of a wedding. We were able to focus on what it's really about, which was getting married," said Reagan Elizabeth
"I was very smiley and very happy. I almost teared up because I saw Reagan's mom tearing up … I was close. But I was just so happy… maybe more nervous," said Alex Bregman
The duo were blessed their first child Knox Samuels on August 1, 2022 and are now gearing up to welcome their second child in 2025. They announced the pregnancy via a social media post in October.
"Little brother coming 2025 🩵"
Alex Bregman's wife, Reagan Elizabeth, shared a cute snap of son Knox rocking a 'Big Brother' shirt
Reagan Elizabeth took to social media to share a cute snap of son Knox rocking a custom made 'Big Brother' sweatshirt while happily riding his bike.
She captioned the image:
"He loves this shirt."

Alex Bregman produced a solid 2024 campaign with the Astros which also saw him win his maiden Gold Glove award at third base. Now, he is a free agent, and many ballclubs are showing interest in signing his services for the upcoming MLB season.