
Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman has been sidelined with a right quad injury since late May, but there is promising progress in his recovery. Meanwhile, his wife, Reagan Bregman, continues to share touching moments that highlight the family’s close-knit bond as they care for their newborn son, Bennett, who joined the family this April as the younger brother to Knox.
Recently, Reagan posted a cozy mirror selfie showing her holding Bennett snugly against her shoulder, with the baby dressed in a miniature Red Sox jersey, paying tribute to his father. Reagan’s casual outfit of cargos, a crop top, and large sunglasses added to the relaxed family vibe featured in her caption: “From family day ❤️.”
Family Celebrates Together at Fenway Park
On Father’s Day, Reagan and her sons Knox and Bennett made a memorable visit to Fenway Park to support Alex in person. The family proudly donned Red Sox apparel and took photos on the field, with Bregman cradling Knox as Reagan held Bennett. This display of unity underscored how the Bregman family remains closely connected during his absence from the game.
Encouraging Signs in Bregman’s Rehabilitation
The third baseman has been recovering from a strained quad, initially placed on the 10-day injured list in May. While fans eagerly await his return, Bregman recently shared an optimistic update about his progress in rehab. According to MLB.com’s Ian Browne, Bregman said,
“I feel really good. Today was the best that I’ve felt during the rehab process, the fastest I ran.” —Alex Bregman
Bregman also noted,
“Resumed full baseball activity. So this is a lot of weeks ahead of it, ahead of what we predicted. So we’re kind of taking it day by day when it comes to that, because obviously you don’t want to rush it too much, but we’re very far ahead of where we thought we’d be at this point.” —Alex Bregman
Alex Cora, the Red Sox manager, confirmed that Bregman is nearing full recovery and is “close to being 100 percent.” There is growing anticipation that he could return to play before the All-Star break scheduled for July 18.
What Alex Bregman’s Return Could Mean for the Red Sox
Bregman’s potential comeback signals a significant boost for the Red Sox as they prepare for the season’s next phase. His return would strengthen the infield and provide leadership on the field, key factors for the team’s playoff aspirations. In the meantime, his focus on rehabilitation alongside the support from Reagan and their children highlights the balance between career and family during challenging times.