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Red Sox' Alex Bregman beat his "tough" friend Thursday. And maybe it helped that he volunteered to make a long bus ride with the prospects during spring training.
Bregman bullied the ballpark as a visitor — hitting .325 with a 1.013 OPS as a member of the Astros — and picked up where he left off in his Red Sox debut at Fenway. Bregman poked an RBI double down the left field line in his first at-bat and went 2-for-4 with a walk, scoring two runs.
One of the reasons why the Red Sox wanted Bregman was his veteran leadership. He's not pretty much nothing other than win throughout his career to this point and Boston wanted a g
The Boston Red Sox’s front office certainly looks smart right now. Boston went out and was aggressive throughout the offseason. Garrett Crochet, Aroldis Chapman, and Alex Bregman all have been great so far this season for Boston.
The Boston Red Sox got off to a slow start in 2025, losing four of their first five games, but they managed to bounce back and win two straight games against the Baltimore Orioles to earn their first series victory of the new season.
Bregman also added a pair of doubles later in the game, tacking on an RBI and a run scored. Next stop? The two-time All-Star's Fenway Park debut. Speaking after the win in Baltimo
The Red Sox clinched the series with an 8-4 triumph Thursday afternoon. The Boston bats came alive in that game as Bregman, Kristian Campbell and Triston Casas all contributed 2-run home runs in the victory. Bregman had his best game in a Red Sox uniform as he also had 2 doubles in addition to his first-inning long ball.
Alex Bregman's first home run with the Red Sox is a two-run homer that gives Boston a 2-0 lead in the 1st inning
Rafael Devers reached base four times in his return to Boston after a season-opening slump the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 13-9