Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman have been synonymous with the Houston Astros’ success over the past decade, but now, Bregman has moved on to the Boston Red Sox, leaving a void in Houston.
Altuve acknowledges the impact of Bregman’s departure, both on the field and in the clubhouse. However, he also recognizes that baseball is a business, and he’s happy for Bregman and his new lucrative contract.
Despite the loss of Bregman, Altuve remains confident in the Astros’ ability to compete. He points to the team’s young talent and their ability to adapt, even with key players leaving.
The Astros have already made moves to fill the void left by Bregman, acquiring Isaac Paredes to take over at third base. Altuve himself has even shown a willingness to be flexible and play different positions to help the team succeed.
While the 2025 season will be different without Bregman, Altuve and the Astros are determined to continue their winning ways. They’re a resilient team with a strong core, and they’re ready to take on the challenge of competing without one of their longtime leaders.