Top 103 Quotes & Sayings by Alex Bregman

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Alex Bregman

Alexander David Bregman is an American professional baseball third baseman and shortstop for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB).

I witnessed an MVP firsthand in Jose Altuve. I asked him what he did during the offseason, and he said he trains his core.
You watch all those moments that Jeter had for the Yankees. You can tell by the fans' reaction how much he meant to them and how much he meant to the city, how much he meant to the game of baseball.
I'm super thankful to the Astros fans and all the fans across the country. — © Alex Bregman
I'm super thankful to the Astros fans and all the fans across the country.
I feel like I have so much to improve on.
You can be anybody you want to be as long as you're obsessed.
I think there's a lot of trust in being selectively aggressive I guess. Looking for your pitch you can drive, but not swinging if it's not there and not worrying about, 'Oh no, I'm down 0-2.' I feel as comfortable as I do at 0-0. I don't know.
We're a big community, a big family here in Houston.
That's what makes baseball the best. Nothing matters but winning.
I think the thing with our team is during the postseason, our best games that we've played during the postseason, we strung at-bats together. It's not necessarily going up there trying to hit a home run, but it's trying to put up a good at-bat for the next guy.
I'm really slow.
My father loved the game. The people at the Albuquerque Academy I grew up with teaching me the game.
I would just like to win. Wherever I need to hit in the lineup, whatever works.
I put my heart and soul into it every single day, to go out there and try and win games for the Astros. — © Alex Bregman
I put my heart and soul into it every single day, to go out there and try and win games for the Astros.
I personally know I can be a 1.000 OPS guy every year.
If we keep continuously putting up good at-bats, the next guy will come through.
Whether I'm 0-for-10 or 10-for-10, every time I walk to the plate I believe I'm going to hit a missile.
Since I was very little I loved this game.
I just think it's part of life: try to be a good teammate.
It doesn't matter if we get a hit, a walk, hit by pitch; just trying to grind out at-bats.
Winning is the only thing that drives all of us.
In order to be great in this game, you have to be good for a really long time, and to be good, you have to constantly win.
I understand that it's a business, but I feel like good business would be wanting to make a player who performed at a high level on your team happy and want to feel like he wanted to be kept and feel like they wanted him to play here forever.
The Astros are going to be a dynasty.
I wanted to be the Number 1 overall pick.
I like competing. I like going head to head, the best man wins.
It makes everything worth it; every weight that you lifted in the offseason, every swing that you took in the cage. When you feel like you came through for your team, and you see the joy on their faces, there's nothing like it.
If there's somebody pushing you, you're going to be more energized.
In college and high school, you're always taught to hit the ball on the ground and on a line.
Having pressure is a privilege.
My dad, since I was growing up, has always taught me that I need to keep my mouth shut and just play baseball.
I want to be the LeBron James of baseball.
Win at all cost. That's why I love playing the game.
My grandfather was the general counsel for the Washington Senators, and my dad grew up on Ted Williams' lap.
Being able to compete and try and win games is the coolest feeling.
I like that - I like those little nervous jitters.
In the postseason, as many ways as you can get on base as possible is big.
I want to be able to drive the ball to all fields.
Mike Trout. Jose Ramírez. Mookie Betts. All these guys walk, and they swing at strikes. — © Alex Bregman
Mike Trout. Jose Ramírez. Mookie Betts. All these guys walk, and they swing at strikes.
That's what the game is all about. It's winning.
Everyone who plays this game wants to continue to improve.
I want to strike out less than 20 times.
A lot of families with kids with autism can't afford speech therapy for their children and can't afford to get them in the best schools for autism. We're trying to help make a difference in those communities.
If someone's going to throw me in, I'm not gong to try and hit a ground ball to third, you know? I'm going to try and hit it in the air. If someone's going to throw me away, I'm not going to try and hit a ground ball to second, I'm going to drive it to right-center.
I think scoring first is huge in the postseason.
It's why we play the game... postseason.
I think that a lot of teams aren't as close-knit as we are because a lot of the Spanish speakers don't know English and some of the English guys don't care to try and learn Spanish and relate to Latin players.
My agent called me and said, 'You're going to be on the cover of 'R.B.I. Baseball.'' I was like, 'Are you serious?' It's unbelievable. Dream come true. I was yelling into the phone. I was super excited.
The Boston Red Sox, they love to compete. — © Alex Bregman
The Boston Red Sox, they love to compete.
To play meaningful games and try and win a division, a pennant, a World Series, that's what it's all about. That's the thing I'm most proud of.
One of the reasons I wear No. 2 is because of him. Yeah, he was ultimate team guy. He was a winner. And just a good guy for a kid to look up to. And I always pretended to be Jeter.
The only thing I have control over is working hard and going about my business the right way, and playing the game how I've always played it. Everything else will just take care of itself.
Sometimes we're going to take marginal pitches on the edges and get called out on strike, but we want to get a pitch that we can drive and a pitch we can do damage on. I think when you do that, you don't necessarily chase as much out of the zone.
It's incredible to be able to make an impact and use the platform that we have in the right way.
Really, I think the biggest thing is just playing your game and doing what you do.
I couldn't care less what my numbers say at the end of the year. I just want to win games for the Astros.
I'm definitely not satisfied and I always want to do better and learn more and get better.
When you taste winning the World Series, you want to do that every year.
I think social media is a great tool if you use it the right way.
That's why this game is so great. It's a game of failure.
When I look at a season, and it's all said and done, and the thing I look for is, first off, did my team win?
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