In Photos: Alex Bregman's wife Reagan shares son Knox's exuberant support for dad during Astros game at Minute Maid Park

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Alex Bregman's wife Reagan shares son Knox's exuberant support for dad during Astros game at Minute Maid Park (Credit: Reagan/Instagram)

Alex Bregman's wife and son were in the suites of Minute Maid Park attending the Houston Astros' game against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday. Reagan and Knox cheered for Bregman, who went hitless in five at-bats. Despite that, the Astros registered a convincing 7-1 win with Bregman also scoring one run.

Reagan shared photos with her son Knox from their time at the ballpark. The duo were snapped in a post by former 'Bachelor' contestant Jasmine Nguyen on social media. Another adorable photo of the mother-son duo was posted by TV personality Danielle Busby.

Reagan re-shared them and showcased Knox's exuberant support for his 'Dada.'

"Awww, I love this," she wrote in her story.
Reagan's Instagram story
Reagan's Instagram story

In January 2020, Reagan and Alex got engaged, and in December of that same year, they tied the knot. Knox Samuels, the couple's son, was born less than two years later in August 2022.

Knox interrupts Alex Bregman's press conference with a baseball demand

Knox's love for baseball is evidenced by his parents' Instagram stories, where he often seems to be engaged in playing baseball in the backyard. His affinity for the sport was on full display during Sunday's press conference.

After sweeping the Baltimore Orioles with an 8-1 win on Sunday, where Alex Bregman registered a season-high four hits, he was discussing his performance with the reporters.

Knox, who accompanied him, interrupted his dad, asking him to take him to the batting cage and dugout in the middle of his post-game interview. Bregman lifted Knox on his shoulders, affirming that he would be taking him, and then carried on with the interview.

"Dada, Dada, batting cage,” said Knox. “Cage, dugout.”
“He’s been begging all weekend,” Bregman said in a video shared by Astros beat reporter Brian McTaggart on X. “He wants to go to the (batting) cage and the dugout. So we’re gonna take him to the cage and the dugout.”

On the baseball front, Alex Bregman has been hitting well of late after a rough start to the season. After 76 games, he is hitting .253 as he makes his case for a big check after he turns free agent after the season.

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