A fun family photo from Reagan Bregman and her son Knox Bregman is making waves online. But behind the smiles and superhero masks is a deeper story that shows their love for baseball, family, and Texas. As Alex Bregman gets ready to return from injury, the Bregmans are in the spotlight again for more than just baseball.
Reagan Bregman and Knox Bregman share sweet Red Sox moment on Instagram
On Thursday, July 11, 2025, Reagan Bregman posted an adorable Instagram story featuring her and her son Knox Bregman. In the selfie, Reagan wore a Spider-Man mask while Knox stood beside her in a Boston Red Sox jersey, smiling brightly at the camera. She simply captioned the story,
“Good Morning.”
Image via IG
The post came shortly after the family celebrated
“Family Day 2025” with a full set of photos on July 2. In the carousel, Alex Bregman, Reagan Bregman, and their sons Knox and Bennett Mathew Bregman all wore Red Sox gear. One picture showed Knox Bregman swinging a bat while Reagan stood behind home plate cheering him on.
Alex Bregman, who plays third base for the Boston Red Sox, has been out of action since May due to an injury. He is expected to return soon, and fans are excited to see him back on the field.
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The Bregman family has also shown their support for Texas after severe flash floods hit the region earlier this month.
Over 120 lives were lost in Kerr County, Texas. Alex Bregman, who spent nine seasons with the Houston Astros, and his wife Reagan Bregman shared a powerful message on Tuesday, July 9, through their salsa brand, Wildsol.
In the post, they spoke about the deep pain felt by their team and community. They also announced a donation in partnership with H-E-B to the Spirit of Giving Fund, which helps with local flood recovery.
The couple urged others to join them in helping those in need, writing, “We stand with Kerr County. We stand with Texas.”
Former President Donald Trump is expected to visit the flooded areas soon, calling the disaster “a once-in-every-200-year deal” during an NBC interview.