As the offseason approaches, Houston Astros’ second baseman and team leader, Jose Altuve, is voicing his support for third baseman Alex Bregman to remain with the team. Altuve, who has shared the field with Bregman for nearly a decade, made it clear in recent interviews that he sees the two-time All-Star as an indispensable part of the Astros’ future success.
“Alex is a huge part of what we’ve built here,” Altuve said. “He’s been here through the highs and lows, and we’ve won a lot together. I can’t imagine us moving forward without him.”
Bregman, who has been with the Astros since his debut in 2016, is nearing the end of his current contract. The 30-year-old third baseman has been instrumental in the team’s numerous postseason runs, including two World Series titles. His consistent performance, both at the plate and defensively, has made him one of the league’s top third basemen, but questions about his future in Houston loom large as he enters the final year of his contract.
The Astros, known for their analytical approach to roster construction, face tough decisions with key players like Bregman as they balance payroll concerns with a desire to remain perennial contenders. Despite the uncertainty, Altuve’s comments signal the strong bonds within the team and their desire to keep their core intact.
“He’s a leader in the clubhouse, and we need him,” Altuve added. “I hope the front office finds a way to keep him here.”
As negotiations with Bregman potentially ramp up this offseason, Altuve’s public endorsement could add pressure on the Astros’ management to ensure Bregman remains a cornerstone of the team’s future.