Houston Astros baseball player was Alex Bregman its excellent ability to multitask on Sunday night when he decided to shave his mustache a season during a game against the Kansas City Royals. During the game it seemed that the third baseman make a big change in care between the second inning decided where he appeared with a mustache and fourth inning, when he was clean-shaven. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Bregman was pretty tight-lipped when it comes to passing his surprise at the Pigtails-up face during the game, stating simply that “I just shaved it.” Bregman See before and after photos below. Copyright Icon image Wire sports icon Wire via Getty Images Sport
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