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New York Mets star Brett Baty announces engagement to Anna Sprys with romantic photos from Cape May
New York Mets star Brett Baty announces engagement to Anna Sprys with romantic photos from Cape May

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

New York Mets star Brett Baty announces engagement to Anna Sprys with romantic photos from Cape May

New York Mets star Brett Baty announces engagement to Anna Sprys with romantic photos from Cape May 9Image via Getty) New York Mets third baseman Brett Baty just shared a life-changing moment with fans. On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Baty announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Anna Sprys. The couple posted a stunning set of beachside photos on Instagram, capturing the emotional proposal. From the golden sunset to heartfelt surprises, every detail of the moment had people talking online and celebrating their love story. Brett Baty and Anna Sprys celebrate engagement with romantic photos by the ocean Brett Baty, 25, shared the big news through a joint Instagram post with Anna Sprys. The pictures showed Baty on one knee proposing to Anna on a quiet beach in Cape May, New Jersey. The moment looked like it came straight out of a movie, with waves behind them and the sunset shining just right. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) The couple didn't stop with just one photo. They added sweet shots of them sharing a kiss, walking hand in hand along the shore, and toasting with champagne. The celebration got even more special when their friends and family showed up at the beach to surprise them. In one group photo, everyone was smiling as Baty and Sprys stood at the center. Anna captioned the post, 'Forever with my best friend,' and the love in the comments was instant. Former Dodgers pitcher Jimmy Lewis called them 'mom and dad,' and podcast host Katia Lindor said, 'Congrats!!! So happy for you guys.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Why seniors are rushing to get this Internet box – here's why! Techno Mag Learn More Undo The Syracuse Mets also joined the celebration by commenting, 'SCREAMING! Congratulations.' Brett Baty and Anna Sprys' relationship has grown stronger over the years While the exact start of Brett Baty and Anna Sprys' relationship isn't fully public, the couple has shared several important moments online. On June 12, 2023, Baty marked their one-year anniversary with a heartfelt post on Instagram that read, '365.' That sweet caption gave fans a glimpse into how close the couple has grown over time. Also Read: Shohei Ohtani Creates Viral Buzz After Mocking Rib Shot From Robert Suarez At MLB All Star Game 2025 Now, two years later, they've taken the next big step. Baty, who has been a rising name for the New York Mets, is also winning in his personal life. This beach proposal shows not only how much he loves Anna, but also how much support the couple has from their community. With baseball season ongoing, fans are now cheering for more than just his performance on the field, they're rooting for this love story too. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Mets' Brett Baty gets engaged in touching moment at New Jersey beach
Mets' Brett Baty gets engaged in touching moment at New Jersey beach

New York Post

time3 days ago

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  • New York Post

Mets' Brett Baty gets engaged in touching moment at New Jersey beach

Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Try it free It was a special All-Star break for Brett Baty. While the Mets third baseman wasn't in Atlanta for any Midsummer Classic festivities, he used his days off from baseball to propose to his now-fiancée Anna Sprys. Advertisement Baty and Sprys made a collaborative Instagram post Wednesday evening with photographer Jordan Simone, who helped capture the proposal. 4 Anna Sprys posted a photo of her and Baty holding hands following their engagement. Instagram / annasprys Advertisement 'Forever with my best friend,' the post was captioned. The couple received many congratulations in the comments, including from Katia Lindor, Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor's wife. 'Congrats!!! So happy for you guys,' she wrote. 4 Brett Baty and Anna Sprys announced their engagement Wednesday evening. Instagram / Brett Baty Advertisement The pictures featured Baty getting down on one knee and popping the question on the beach in Cape May, N.J., before loved ones later came to celebrate and were photographed alongside the couple. The couple's relationship has been fairly private outside of periodic Instagram posts, but they have been together since June of 2022, as Baty made a first anniversary post on June 12, 2023. While Baty hails from Texas, Sprys is originally from Pittsburgh. Sprys attended Binghamton University, where she played volleyball from 2019 to 2023 as a 6-foot middle blocker. Advertisement 4 Brett Baty and Anna Sprys have been together since 2022. Instagram / Brett Baty Baty played 129 games across 2021 and 2022 for the Mets' Double-A affiliate, which plays in Binghamton. Sprys was a team captain for Binghamton's volleyball team and played five seasons while earning an MBA with a concentration in Marketing as well as a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. She currently works as a marketing coordinator. Baty has played 75 games so far this season for New York, posting a .226 batting average with a .685 OPS. 4 Brett Baty is looking to set career highs in numerous different categories this season. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post The 25-year-old has nine home runs this season, which have already tied his career high that he posted in 2023 in 108 games. He will now play the rest of this season as a fiancé.

Jets Star Had 4-Word Brett Baty Message During Yankees-Mets
Jets Star Had 4-Word Brett Baty Message During Yankees-Mets

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jets Star Had 4-Word Brett Baty Message During Yankees-Mets

Jets Star Had 4-Word Brett Baty Message During Yankees-Mets originally appeared on Athlon Sports. New York Mets infielder Brett Baty has been two different players this season. The 6-foot-3-inch, 210-pounder slashed .222/.271/.378 in April, .290/.333/.581 in May, and .195/.259/.312 in June. Advertisement Baty was also 0-for-8 with one RBI and one run scored in July before Friday's bout with the New York Yankees, and he hadn't hit a homer since June 14. However, the 25-year-old went yard off of right-handed reliever Ian Hamilton in the sixth. The 370-foot solo shot to right brought the score to 5-4 in favor of the Yankees. New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson gave his thoughts about the home run on social media. New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (5).Kirby Lee-Imagn Images "Baty bomb, stop playn," he said. Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil followed up with a two-run homer in the seventh to give them a 6-5 lead. Baty's homer was his ninth of the season, which ties his career high. The veteran hit nine home runs with 34 RBI over 108 games in 2023. Advertisement The Mets and Yankees both entered Friday's matchup in second place. The Mets were one game behind the Philadelphia Phillies after the latter team's 9-6 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Friday, while the Yankees were one game behind the Toronto Blue Jays. The Yankees and Mets will finish out the last Subway Series of the season on Saturday and Sunday at Citi Field. After that, the Mets will hit the road to face the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals while the Yankees go home to host the Seattle Mariners and Chicago Cubs. Related: Mets' Carlos Mendoza Makes Opinion of Yankees Very Clear Related: Yankees' Aaron Boone Makes Unexpected Admission Before Mets Game This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

McNeil's clutch homer lifts Mets over Yankees in Subway Series opener
McNeil's clutch homer lifts Mets over Yankees in Subway Series opener

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

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McNeil's clutch homer lifts Mets over Yankees in Subway Series opener

New York Mets' Jeff McNeil (1) celebrates with Brett Baty (7) after scoring on his two-run home run during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Friday, July 4, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis) NEW YORK (AP) — Jeff McNeil hit a go-ahead, two-run homer off Luke Weaver in the seventh inning, leading the New York Mets over the Yankees 6-5 on Friday in a Subway Series opener between teams that faded badly after strong starts. Juan Soto hit a two-run homer among three hits against his former team and Brett Baty connected for a solo shot in the sixth off Ian Hamilton that cut the Yankees' lead to 5-4. Advertisement Weaver (1-3) relieved with two outs in the seventh and walked Pete Alonso. McNeil drove a changeup into the right-field upper deck at Citi Field, sending the Yankees to their fifth straight loss during a slide that dropped them from the AL East lead. Jasson Domínguez ended a 32-game homerless streak, hitting a pair of opposite-field homers and driving in three runs. Domínguez and Judge hit back-to-back homers starting the game, Judge's 32nd this year, and Cody Bellinger also went deep for the Yankees. Huascar Brazobán (4-2) pitched a hitless seventh and Reed Garrett got six outs for his third save, helped by an outstanding defensive play from McNeil at second base in the ninth. RED SOX 11, NATIONALS 2 Advertisement WASHINGTON (AP) — Trevor Story homered and drove in four runs as part of a four-hit day, Lucas Giolito pitched 7 2/3 innings of one-run ball in his first game against the team that drafted him and Boston routed Washington. Jarren Duran had three RBIs for Boston, which collected 16 hits and has won four of six since enduring a season-worst six-game skid. Washington was denied its first three-game winning streak since taking four in a row on May 28-31. Giolito (5-1) allowed four hits and three walks while striking out seven, surrendering Luis García Jr.'s sacrifice fly in the sixth. He is 2-0 with an 0.61 ERA in his last two starts. Advertisement REDS 9, PHILLIES 6 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Spencer Steer hit a two-RBI double to spark a five-run third inning and Reds reliever Tony Santillan struck out Alec Bohm with the bases loaded to end the eighth and lead Cincinnati past Philadelphia. Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo lasted only two-plus innings and Reds starter Andrew Abbott — both pitchers entered with seven wins — couldn't get out of the fourth. The Reds or Phillies scored at least one run in each of the first six innings and the defending NL East champion Phillies finished with 14 hits. The Reds had 11. Nick Castellanos hit a two-run homer in the first inning to help stake Luzardo (7-5) to a 3-0 lead. Advertisement Luzardo pitched like an All-Star deep into May with an ERA hovering under 2.00 through his first 10 starts. He has been rocked in most of his outings since. He allowed a run in the second inning and gave up two run-scoring singles, a sacrifice fly and Steer's double in the third that made it 6-3. Elly De La Cruz added an RBI single in the fourth and the Reds tacked on two more runs in the fifth for a 9-4 lead. CUBS 11, CARDINALS 3 CHICAGO (AP) — Michael Busch hit three home runs, Pete Crow-Armstrong connected twice and Chicago went deep a franchise-record eight times in pounding St. Louis for its fourth straight victory. Advertisement Busch finished 4 for 4 with five RBIs. Crow-Armstrong also went 4 for 4 and Dansby Swanson launched a two-run homer during a Cubs power barrage that had the crowd of 40,038 at Wrigley Field roaring. Seiya Suzuki and Carson Kelly added solo shots as the NL Central leaders hit six homers in the first three innings off Miles Mikolas (4-6), a record for most home runs off a Cardinals pitcher in one game. The eight longballs allowed by St. Louis also broke a club mark. Brendan Donovan led off the fourth with a home run against Colin Rea, ending a 31-inning scoreless streak for the Cardinals. St. Louis, which dropped its fourth straight, was shut out in its three previous losses. That was the only hit Rea (6-3) allowed in 6 2/3 innings, matching his longest outing this season. Advertisement Mikolas (4-6) was tagged for eight runs and 10 hits over six innings in losing his fourth in a row. MARINERS 6, PIRATES 0 SEATTLE (AP) — Cal Raleigh hit his 34th and 35th home runs to set a career high and match Ken Griffey Jr.'s Seattle record for homers before the All-Star break, helping the Mariners beat Pittsburgh. The major league leader turned on a fastball from Bailey Falter (6-4) in the first inning and walloped it well past the wall in left. The exit velocity on the two-run shot was logged at 115.2 mph, per Statcast — the hardest-hit ball of his career. Raleigh topped his previous career high — set last season — in the sixth with a solo shot that chased Falter. The Mariners only mustered one other hit off the left-hander, but it was also a home run courtesy of Randy Arozarena in the fourth inning. Advertisement Mariners starter Bryan Woo (8-4) went six innings. TWINS 4, RAYS 3 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Harrison Bader hit his second home run of the game in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Minnesota a victory over Tampa Bay. Bader, the No. 9 batter, lined the first pitch he saw from Kevin Kelly (0-1) into the first row of left-field seats to complete a three-run Minnesota comeback. It was the third career walk-off RBI for Bader, first on a home run. Louis Varland (3-3) pitched two scoreless innings for the win. Trailing 3-1 in the seventh, Minnesota got a two-out RBI double from Byron Buxton before Rays reliever Garrett Cleavinger hit Willi Castro and Brooks Lee with pitches, tying the game. Carlos Correa struck out with the bases loaded. Advertisement Twins starter Chris Paddack allowed two earned runs and five hits in five-plus innings. Josh Lowe singled against Paddack leading off the sixth and scored on Yandy Díaz's double. Junior Caminero drove in Díaz with a single off Danny Coulombe for a 2-1 Rays lead. Lowe added an RBI single in the seventh. Zack Littell pitched six solid innings for Tampa Bay, allowing one earned run for the third straight start. He scattered four hits and struck out five. ORIOLES 3, BRAVES 2 ATLANTA (AP) — Jordan Westburg had three hits, including a homer, Cedric Mullins added a two-run shot and Charlie Morton allowed two runs in his return to Atlanta to lead Baltimore to a win. Advertisement Morton (5-7) improved to 5-0 in 10 appearances, including seven starts, since May 10. Morton, who pitched for the Braves for four years before signing a one-year deal with the Orioles, threw five scoreless innings before giving up a two-run homer to Drake Baldwin in the sixth. Westburg returned to the lineup after aggravating his left index finger on Friday and made an immediate impact. After reaching on an infield single in the first inning, Westburg snapped a scoreless tie in the third with an opposite-field homer to right field, his eighth, off Spencer Strider (3-7). Tyler O'Neill had a single and a walk in his return from Baltimore's injured list. O'Neill had been out since May 16 with a left shoulder impingement. TIGERS 2, GUARDIANS 1 Advertisement CLEVELAND (AP) — Wenceel Pérez and Zach McKinstry homered as Detroit extended Cleveland's losing streak to eight games. José Ramírez went deep for the Guardians, who are on their longest skid since dropping nine straight in 2021. Tyler Holton (4-3) pitched 2 2/3 innings of one-hit ball to earn the win. Will Vest went 1 1/3 innings for his 14th save in 17 opportunities. Steven Kwan gave the Guardians some hope in the ninth with a two-out double down the left-field line, but Kyle Manzardo hit a grounder to Vest for the final out. Detroit's Reese Olson made his first start since May 17 and allowed only one run on six hits in 4 1/3 innings. The right-hander was out nearly seven weeks due to right ring finger inflammation. Advertisement Pérez tied it at 1 in the third inning with a drive to center field off Cleveland starter Slade Cecconi (3-4). McKinstry then led off the fourth by connecting on a curve ball over the wall in right-center for his second go-ahead homer of the season. Ramírez snapped an 0-for-21 drought when he put a 94.8 mph fastball from Olson into the right field stands for his 14th homer of the season. It was also the first time he had gone deep since June 14 at Seattle. Cecconi went six innings and threw a career-high 105 pitches. He gave up six hits and struck out five. PADRES 3, RANGERS 2, 10 INNINGS SAN DIEGO (AP) — Jake Cronenworth singled to right field with the bases loaded and two outs in the 10th inning to give San Diego a win over Texas. Advertisement Cronenworth's single off Robert Garcia (1-4) brought in automatic runner Jackson Merrill. Cronenworth raised his right index finger as he rounded first base and was mobbed by teammates near second after his fifth career walk-off hit. Manny Machado was intentionally walked to open the inning and Luis Arraez struck out. Gavin Sheets singled to center to load the bases. Xander Bogaerts injured himself swinging at the first pitch of his at-bat, was checked by an athletic trainer and left the game. Bryce Johnson replaced him and struck out. The Rangers went to extra innings for the sixth time in nine games, losing four of them. BREWERS 6, MARLINS 5 Advertisement MIAMI (AP) — Christian Yelich scored the go-ahead run all the way from first on a double by Jackson Chourio in the eighth inning and Milwaukee beat Miami. Yelich singled leading off the eighth against Cade Gibson (2-4) and Chourio followed with his hit to help the Brewers win for the 10th time in 14 games. Aaron Ashby (1-0) retired all seven batters he faced for the win. Trevor Megill gave up a two-out single to Xavier Edwards before issuing a nine-pitch walk to Jesús Sánchez, but he struck out Otto Lopez swinging for his 19th save in 22 opportunities. BLUE JAYS 4, ANGELS 3, 10 INNINGS TORONTO (AP) — Myles Straw scored the winning run on a throwing error by pitcher Sam Bachman in the 10th inning, and Toronto extended its winning streak to six games by beating Los Angeles. Advertisement Straw, the automatic runner, scored from second when Bachman fielded Ernie Clement's sacrifice bunt and overthrew first base. Bachman (1-2) entered in the 10th and walked leadoff hitter Nathan Lukes, putting runners on first and second with nobody out for Clement. Chad Green (3-2) worked a scoreless inning for the win. Jo Adell tied it for the Angels with a three-run homer in the seventh. WHITE SOX 3, ROCKIES 2 DENVER (AP) — Adrian Houser allowed two hits in eight innings and rookie catcher Edgar Quero hit his first major league home run — a tiebreaking solo shot in the sixth that sent Chicago past Colorado. Advertisement Rookie reliever Grant Taylor gave up a two-out single to Mickey Moniak in the ninth before striking out Ryan McMahon for his third save. In a matchup between the two worst teams in the majors, Houser (4-2) permitted two unearned runs on four hits and two walks. He hasn't yielded more than three runs in any of his eight starts this season. The veteran right-hander was coming off seven sharp innings in a 1-0 win over the Giants that Taylor also saved. Andrew Benintendi and Miguel Vargas opened the fourth with singles against Antonio Senzatela (3-12), and Quero walked to load the bases. Michael A. Taylor's two-out single gave Chicago a 2-0 lead. Michael Toglia doubled in the fifth and scored on a throwing error by third baseman Josh Rojas. Tyler Freeman doubled to tie it at 2. Quero gave Chicago the lead with a 401-foot drive to right field — before getting the silent treatment from his teammates when he returned to the dugout.

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