The Houston Astros have signed Alex Bregman to a significant five-year, $125 million contract. Bregman, a player with two world titles and an MVP award, is anticipated to become the player with the most hits in Astros history and is recognized as one of the greatest postseason hitters. Astros manager Joe Espada lauded Bregman's humility and community impact, looking forward to including him in the lineup for the foreseeable future. Espada also discussed team strategies and player developments, including a potential 6-man rotation and prospect playing time as spring training nears.
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Manager Joe Espada: "His humility and what he does for the Astros community is very important and I wanted to recognize that. ... I can't wait to write your name in the lineup for the next five or six years."
5yrs $125 million. When it’s all said and done he’s going to be the greatest Astro of all time. Two world titles, an MVP, and god willing will have the most hits in team history, not to mention being one of the greatest postseason hitters ever. Thrilled for this news https://t.co/FKHyNIjrAU