Boston, MA — Alex Bregman’s bat wasn’t the only thing making noise Tuesday night at Fenway Park — the front office made sure his performance didn’t go unnoticed either.
After going 5-for-5 at the plate, including two home runs and a game-breaking three-run shot in the fifth inning, Bregman led the Boston Red Sox to a 7-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in what fans are already calling one of the most electrifying individual performances of the season.
Shortly after the game, Red Sox president Sam Kennedy reportedly entered the clubhouse with a grin and a briefcase — and handed Bregman a personalized bonus: a limited-edition Rolex engraved with “FENWAY FURY 5-5” on the back, commemorating the historic game.
“He didn’t ask for anything,” Kennedy told reporters. “But when a player gives the fans a night like that, you show appreciation. And we wanted to make sure he never forgets it.”
According to team sources, the gesture wasn’t about money — Bregman already has a lucrative contract — but about recognizing the kind of moment that cements legacies in Boston. The gift is said to be valued at over $60,000 and is now locked in Bregman’s Fenway locker, right next to a game ball signed by the entire starting lineup.
Bregman remained humble in the post-game press conference.
“It’s not about the watch, man,” he said with a smirk. “It’s about winning. But hey, I won’t lie — that thing’s clean.”
The moment has already gone viral on social media, with fans joking that Bregman “unlocked a secret boss level” in the Red Sox organization.
Meanwhile, Danny Jansen of the Rays, still salty from the loss, was overheard in the dugout muttering, “Man, they better check that watch for cheat codes.”
With performances like this — and bonuses to match — it looks like Bregman is officially living his best life in Boston.