Red Sox Star Roman Anthony Cherishes WBC Bond with Alex Bregman
MIAMI — Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony is enjoying a reunion at the World Baseball Classic. He rejoined Alex Bregman on Team USA for the tournament’s final week.
Reuniting on Team USA
The two spent roughly two and a half weeks together in Miami. They met again after Bregman left Boston in the offseason.
Bregman signed a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs. That move ended their time as Red Sox teammates.
Mentorship and clubhouse impact
Anthony credited Bregman with major influence on his rookie season. He said Bregman helped him learn how to approach big-league life and prepare for games.
Anthony described Bregman as someone who transforms a clubhouse. He noted practical help and off-field support made a difference.
Moments off the field
Anthony highlighted simple routines they shared. He mentioned postgame conversations and visits to Bregman’s room.
Those interactions created a bond Anthony said he cherishes. He called it an experience he will remember beyond baseball.
Looking ahead
Anthony said he feels sad the pair are no longer Boston teammates. He also said he plans to stay in touch with Bregman.
The reunion in the WBC offered a chance to lean on that mentorship again. It came weeks before the WBC final on Tuesday in Miami.
Reported in Miami for Filmogaz.com.