The Red Sox had to answer Alex Bregman's wife for three years before the $120 million deal became official earlier this month.
On appearances on Thursday “Section 10” podcast, Bregman explained his previous report that his wife, Reagan, had helped him put together a 16-page question document for the organization during negotiations.
“I think Reagan's question was about family life,” said Bregman, who did not confirm or deny the size of the document. “She's actually in Boston now. She called me and said, 'It's 10 degrees now, but I love it.”
“She was excited. She went to Harvard. She asked a lot of questions about the housing.”
Reagan, who is currently pregnant with the couple's second son, is enrolled in Harvard University's Executive Business Program. Houston Chronicle.
The entrepreneur is co-founder of Wild Sol, a Tequila-infused Salsa Dip, and an investor in App Reffer, a life management app founded by NFL wife and players.
The couple celebrated their four-year marriage last November.
“And I've asked a lot of questions about what they're thinking about winning,” Bregman said when he asked the Red Sox about his questions.
The sides were clearly aligned.
“It was an overwhelming 'hell,'” Bregman said. “We're tired of not making the playoffs. We want to make the playoffs.” And I was like, “sign up.” ”
After spending the last nine years with the Astros and winning World Series titles in 2017 and 2022, Bregman highlighted Boston's winning culture at an introductory press conference on Sunday.
“I'm a winning player, and this is a winning organization,” he said. “These players have got players, and we have a coach who has won.
“After talking to a few people over the past two days, I'm planning on winning here. I know there's something special here.”
It has not been said whether there were any questions about where he would play.
Bregman also had a $171.5 million offer from the Tigers for six years in opt-out since 2026 and $120 million in opt-out since 2026 and four years in Cubs and Opt-out since 2027. According to MLB.com.
Career .272 batter Bregman was an MLB All-Star in 2018 and 2019.

