Mookie Betts' wife Brianna visited a baseball facility with former NFL star Paul Magloire on Sunday. Paul shared an image of a batting cage inside the facility on socia media.
The official MLB logo could be seen on the wall as the caption on the post read:
"Headquarters."
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Brianna Betts tagged along with Paul to watch an NFL game between the LA Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles at SoFi Stadium on Sunday.
She shared an image from from inside the stadium with the iconic circular big screen showcasing player profile and live scores. The Eagles won 37-20 against the Rams.
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Brianna and her kids had joined Mookie Betts on the victory parade bus after the Dodgers had clinched the World Seires in five games against the Yankees. She has provided towering support to his high school sweetheart throughout his journey in the big leagues.
The duo crossed paths while studying in middle school before Mookie Betts staged a fake awards function with a handful of family members in Nashville in January 2021, where he proposed Brianna.
Following the engagement, Betts told PEOPLE:
"Winning another World Series was great, but putting a ring on my MVP is the real blessing! I am a blessed man."
They hosted a rehearsal dinner at Dodger Stadium on Dec. 1, 2021 and got married three days later in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, at the Terranea Resort.
The couple are proud parents to two kids, daughter Kynlee Ivory Betts, who was born on Nov. 6, 2018, and son Kaj Lynn Betts, who was born on April 18, 2023.
Brianna shared an image with Mookie Betts from the All MLB event
Mookie Betts and his wife were invited as guests for the All MLB awards show on the MLB Network in Las Vegas in November.
Brianna took to social media to share some images from the event, including one with her Dodgers superstar husband. She rocked a gold shimmering dress, while Betts wore a light brown suit with a maroon turtle neck.
Betts produced yet another formidable season en route winning the third World Series of his MLB career. He finished the 2024 season with a decent statline of .289 batting average, 19 home runs, 75 RBIs and .863 OPS.