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Alex Bregman is officially ... In order to make room for Bregman, the Red Sox placed left-handed pitcher Patrick Sandoval on the 60-day injured list. Sandoval signed with the Red Sox earlier ...
Alex Bregman might be playing on a new team for the first time in his MLB career, but his uniform number is staying the same. The Red Sox signed the ... be wearing that jersey in Boston for ...
The team also shared a first look at Bregman donning Red Sox gear. The team also announced that he will wear No. 2 with Boston. "The Red Sox today signed INF Alex Bregman to a three-year contract ...
Free agent star infielder Alex Bregman was signed by the Boston Red Sox to a three-year contract through the 2027 season, the team confirmed on Saturday. Bregman, 30, will wear the #2 jersey.
Manager Alex Cora, who gave Bregman a hug after he was handed the infielder was handed his No. 2 jersey, also was at ... "I think it was after Soto signed,'' Boras said, citing the record contract ...
When Alex Bregman put on a Red Sox jersey for the first time on Sunday ... known after relocating to Texas in 1972, the Rangers. He signed Ted Williams to be the club’s manager in 1969, and ...
Photo Credit: andrew west / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Alex Bregman signed a big contract with the Boston Red Sox in February, and he very nearly ended up with a different American League ...
Alex Bregman, a constant presence in the American League playoffs for the past decade, is moving on from the Houston Astros — and perhaps providing exactly what the Boston Red Sox have been missing.
Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman will be out awhile with what manager Alex Cora called a significant right quad ...
BOSTON — During the Boston Red Sox’s last home stand, a reporter approached Alex Bregman in the dugout ... regular season in Texas. When Bregman first signed with the Red Sox in spring ...
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