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Time of India
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Red Sox's Alex Bregman changes look mid-game in effort to shift momentum vs. Yankees
Image Source: Getty In a never-before-seen play in the Red Sox's recent dinner against the New York Yankees, star infielder Alex Bregman took an unusual step to try to turn the tide of the game. Bregman removed his mustache during the game, which surprised fans and teammates, even though he was unable to play because of a quad injury he suffered in the previous postseason. It was an unexpected gesture designed to pump some life into the team and start a rally in a tightly contested rivalry matchup. Alex Bregman changes look mid-game to shift momentum When the Red Sox fell behind early to the Yankees during a game in which the Red Sox quickly found themselves trailing, all eyes turned to Bregman halfway through the contest as he sported a new look. Cameras inside the dugout showed the moment he shaved his mustache, one he had worn for some time. This move was as much psychological as it was cosmetic, aiming to alter the emotional current in the dugout and, in turn, on the playing field. Baseball players look to rituals, superstitions, or minor adjustments with the hopes of breaking slumps or generating momentum, and Bregman's daring hairstyle is a logical extension of that custom. Bregman showed that leadership comes in many forms, even though he was sidelined with an injury instead of playing. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is change things up a little when the momentum isn't in your favor, and in doing so, show that he still possesses that competitive intangible and deep desire to help his group win a difficult game. Alex Bregman's leadership continues despite injury Alex Bregman is on the 10-day injury leave with a quad injury, which has forced him to refrain from other such antics, but the respects extend to the Red Sox clubhouse. Bregman is a different style of leadership that manager Alex Cora often refers to, the guy who pushes teammates to perform at their highest level. Bregman's in-game change of appearance was a metaphor for how leadership isn't just about shining star performances—it's about lifting spirits and cultivating a team mentality that won't break. Also Read: Alex Bregman's wife Reagan Bregman leads family outing at Scooper Bowl during Red Sox star's injury break He'd be a nice late-game defensive option, but they don't need him; they need him off the field for moments like they'll face against the Yankees. The games will be tense, emotions heightened, and every little spark can go a long way in igniting a comeback. The Red Sox will need and bend but not break at a vital moment as they enter the final stretch and attempt to get back up in the standings as Bregman sets an example.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Alex Bregman's wife Reagan Bregman leads family outing at Scooper Bowl during Red Sox star's injury break
Reagan Bregman, wife of Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman, spent a sunny afternoon with her son Knox. The two stepped out in Boston for a fun day together. But it wasn't just about the ice cream. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Reagan and Knox were there to support a special cause. The event also brought together many other families from the community. Alex Bregman's wife Reagan Bregman joins community event in Boston Reagan and her son Knox went to the Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl on Tuesday, June 4. Boston, Massachusetts's City Hall Plaza hosted the event. On her Instagram, Reagan published images from the party. She marked the official Red Sox Families page as well In her post, she wrote, 'Got out of the house for a great cause today. The @thejimmyfund Scooper Bowl is a 3-day event to raise money for cancer care and research at @danafarber.' The Scooper Bowl happens every year. It is a big ice cream festival to help raise money for cancer research. Visitors enjoy unlimited scoops while giving back to a good cause. Alex Bregman's wife leads family outing at Scooper Bowl during Red Sox star's injury break Dana-Farber Cancer Institute described it by saying, 'With more than 900 gallons of ice cream brought in each year, attendees can experience the nation's largest all-you-can-eat ice cream festival, all while supporting lifesaving research breakthroughs and care at Dana-Farber.' Reagan's post showed her and Knox enjoying the sweet treats. It was a happy day for both of them while also helping people in need. Also Read: Alex Bregman continues injury recovery While Reagan and Knox were at the event, Alex Bregman stayed home to recover. The Red Sox star is healing from a quad injury. He got hurt during a game against the Baltimore Orioles on May 23, 2025. Red Sox manager Alex Cora spoke to the media this week. He shared a positive update about Bregman. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'Getting treatment, feeling better. Good to see him around. Obviously helping everybody. But in good spirits. So it was a good week for him,' Cora said. This quote was reported by Christopher Smith for To cover for Bregman, the team brought up Marcelo Mayer from Triple-A Worcester. In April 2025, Alex and Reagan welcomed their second child, Bennett. The family is now adjusting to life in Boston with their two boys.


Time Out
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Scooper Bowl
Courtesy: ScooperBowl The nation's largest all-you-can-eat ice cream festival returns to City Hall Plaza from June 3-5, as the Scooper Bowl raises money to warm your heart while dishing out more than 10 tons of ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt and sorbet from 12-8pm. This three-day long family-friendly event has something for everyone and features frozen treats from favorite local and national brands, and serves as a prominent fundraiser for the Jimmy Fund to benefit cancer research at Dana-Farber. Not only is it all-you-can eat, but you can vote for your favorite flavor. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. 🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed! Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Discover Time Out original video


Boston Globe
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Kick off summer with the 42nd annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl
Advertisement The Scooper Bowl first started as a much smaller event on Boston Common and over the years has grown and raised more than $7.5 million to benefit Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's cancer care and research. Adult tickets are $20; children (ages 5-12), $15. Scoop at Night tickets cost $35. For information and to order tickets in advance, visit Ann Trieger Kurland can be reached at