SAN DIEGO -- Inside the walls of Daikin Park, Alex Bregman has had season-defining hits, highlight-reel catches and October wins and losses that will never be forgotten.
It is a venue at which he has played 601 games (including postseason), compiling 2,160 at-bats, 375 runs, 581 hits, 125 doubles, seven triples, 106 homers and 357 RBIs to go with an .849 OPS that defines the rock-solid player he has been through his career.
But the one thing Bregman has never done at the home park of the Houston Astros is play for another team.
That will change on Monday night in what should be an emotionally-charged night that not only includes the return of Bregman, but also Carlos Correa playing his first home game with the Astros since he was reacquired from the Twins on July 31.
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