Alex Bregman Announces Departure to Join San Diego Padres for $850 Million
Star third baseman Alex Bregman has announced his departure from the Houston Astros to sign a record-breaking $850 million deal with the San Diego Padres. The contract, the largest in MLB history, marks a major shift in the league’s power balance as Bregman leaves the team where he won two World Series titles.
Bregman, 31, has been a cornerstone of the Astros’ success since his debut in 2016. A two-time All-Star and former MVP runner-up, he has been one of the league’s most consistent offensive and defensive players at third base. His decision to join the Padres signals the franchise’s commitment to building a championship-caliber team.
“I’ll always be grateful to Houston and the fans who supported me throughout my career,” Bregman said in a statement. “But I’m excited for this next chapter in San Diego. The Padres have an incredible vision, and I’m ready to help bring a championship to this city.”
The Padres, known for their aggressive pursuit of star players, now add Bregman to a roster that already features offensive powerhouses like Fernando Tatís Jr. and Manny Machado. With this move, San Diego solidifies itself as a top contender in the National League.
While Astros fans are heartbroken by Bregman’s departure, Padres supporters are celebrating the arrival of a generational talent. His addition could be the missing piece in San Diego’s quest for its first-ever World Series title.