The Houston Astros will take a trip to Baltimore where they face the Baltimore Orioles in a postseason matchup, and the third baseman Alex Bregman utilized this visit as a family vacation. His wife, Reagan Elizabeth, posted snippets of quality time spent with her husband and kids.
It was evident that the Bregman family was having a great time in Baltimore ahead of Alex Bregman's game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Raegan shared three Instagram stories showing the beautiful side of the city and even featured her son and husband. In the first story, Raegan shot the video through her beachside resort's room balcony, where the weather seemed to be a bit windy.
In her second story, she shared a photo of their personal swimming with a view towards the resort's lawn, while her son was seen enjoying the scenery.
"Living his best life always," Raegan wrote.
In her third story, Raegan showed a video of her husband Alex Bregman, donning a white T-shirt with a blue cap on, playing golf on an island by the ocean side.
"Hole on the island," Raegan wrote on her Story.
Alex Bregman wishes to play mostly on third base during a minor elbow injury
As per the multiple lineups introduced by the Astros manager Joe Espada, Alex Bregman might play in different positions like, third baseman, designated hitter and first baseman. Besides 3B and DH, Bregman hasn't played on the first base since his high school years.
However, Bregman is still confident about playing on the third base for the most time. He's struggling with a sore elbow and has even missed five games before he returned on Wednesday as a designated hitter on the lineup.
However, he won't be continuing this tradition too much in the coming games.
"I think I’ll play third most of the time," Bregman said. "Maybe a few games at first, but I’ll play a lot of third as long as the elbow’s feeling good, play third and kind of mix and match.
"Whenever Yordan plays left, maybe DH. But play third for the most part. Arm feels good enough to play third right now. Just got to keep it feeling that way."
Joe Espada is quite comfortable seeing Bregman playing on first base and even praised his footwork in that position for the second consecutive day during Friday's pregame warmup.