When Bregman first came to the Boston clubhouse, the Red Sox made the strategic decision to place his locker next to the organization's three superstar prospects: outfielder Roman
Because of the long drives between ballparks, teams who hold spring training in Florida don’t usually send key veteran players on the road. The Red Sox made an exception Monday. Despite Boston playing 86 miles (or roughly 90 minutes) north of JetBlue Park for a matinee against the Orioles in Sarasota,
Alex Bregman’s defensive prowess makes him the Boston Red Sox's third baseman, leaving Rafael Devers' future with the team in question.
Since making his Major League Baseball debut in the summer of 2017, Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers has been one of the most productive offensive third basemen in baseball. Even including the shortened 2020 campaign,
The Boston Red Sox's new star, Alex Bregman, gave a candid assessment of why Boston was the right fit for him in free agency.
MLB insider Jon Morosi discussed Alex Bregman's future in the third baseman position, suggesting that Bregman is likely to remain there over Rafael Devers. Morosi highlighted Bregman's solid performance both offensively and defensively,
Amid Rafael Devers’ firm stance on staying at third base, Alex Bregman addresses the situation with a team-first mentality. Find out how the Boston Red Sox stars are handling the infield dilemma. Despite Rafael Devers‘ firm stance on staying at third base,
The Boston Red Sox got their first look at their prized free agent signing, Alex Bregman, when he made his spring training debut for the team on Sunday. And it's safe to say that the results did not disappoint, as Bregman launched a home run in his second at bat of the game, sending fans of the team into a frenzy.
There was much that was attractive about Bregman when the Red Sox signed him to a three-year, $120 million deal with opt-outs earlier this month. Bregman gave the Red Sox a righthanded bat, providing much-needed balance to a lineup that was primarily lefthanded.