FORT MYERS, Fla. — Manager Alex Cora compared Alex Bregman to Dustin Pedroia on Thursday after news broke Bregman agreed to sign with the Red Sox. “He’s very similar to Dustin as far as like ...
But what truly made Bregman’s transition to Boston special was his deep admiration for a former Red Sox great—Dustin Pedroia. The two-time World Series champion and Red Sox legend had a ...
Ahead of the 2025 season, the Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman with encouragement from retired icon Dustin Pedroia, who described the special nature of being a Red Sox. Pedroia's influence was ...
Bregman highlighted the recruitment effort from former Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia. "My favorite player, Dustin Pedroia," Bregman said when asked who had the biggest impact on his free ...
“My favorite player Dustin Pedroia,” Bregman said of the club’s former second baseman and two-time World Series champion. “He reached out a few times this offseason and talked about how ...
“I honestly just told him the facts,” Pedroia wrote in a text to The Athletic. “I just spoke to him a few times about Boston and my experiences and how great the people are and the city and ...
During his introductory press conference on Saturday, Bregman noted that Red Sox legend Dustin Pedroia reached out and tried to get him to sign with Boston. Dustin Pedroia is a retired infielder ...
Dustin Pedroia was once the Red Sox's dirt dog second baseman and the American League's Most Valuable Player. Theo Epstein was the architect behind the curse-breaking 2004 World Series team as ...
The third baseman stated that the person who influenced him to play at Fenway Park was an idol of several years: Dustin Pedroia. The brand new Boston Red Sox icon in the mid-2000s contacted Alex ...
Red Sox manager Alex Cora compared Bregman to MLB icon Dustin Pedroia, highlighting his fielding defense skills. Fellow teammates, including Jarren Duran and Walker Buehler, expressed their ...
While the price tag on his three-year, $120 million deal likely helped convince Bregman to sign with the Sox, it sounds like former star second baseman Dustin Pedroia played a big role in ...
Bregman saw Pedroia in college. The newest Red Sox infielder was a 10-year-old bat boy for the University of New Mexico baseball team. Pedroia was playing for Arizona State at New Mexico.