Congratulations to the 2025 MLBoyfriends who have been selected for the All-Star Game!
Every Monday, I announce my current MLBoyfriend--my favorite baseball player from the previous week of play.
Congratulations to the 2025 MLBoyfriends who have been selected for the All-Star Game!
So, what do I do when several players have really good weeks? How do I pick an MLBoyfriend? I'll put it this way: I choose the player that will give me the best pics to post.
Congratulations, Randy Arozarena! You are my MLBoyfriend of the week.
April 30th just so happens to be the day Max started wearing glasses while playing due to an astigmatism. In May, his batting average was a respectable .250 and his OPS was an equally respectable .851, and he hit 5 home runs. His numbers went up again in June to a .333 batting average, 1.113 OPS with 7 home runs. Muncy isn't willing to credit the glasses with all that improvement, but he says it's "hard to deny" that they are a major factor.
Cal Raleigh has been on my radar for pretty much the entire season. He has had several very good weeks, but this was probably his best yet.
Here are a few milestones Raleigh achieved in this week:
It's no surprise that Raleigh was named the American League Player of the Week, or that that there is serious discussion of him being named the AL MVP this year. All of that would be more than enough for Raleigh to win the MLBoyfriend title. The cherry on top of the cake (and I do mean cake, not sundae) is that his nickname is the Big Dumper. How he got that sobriquet is no mystery.
Congratulations, Ketel Marte! You are my MLBoyfriend of the Week.
Yelich had two great games last week. On Tuesday, May 27, he hit a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning. I was a little surprised to learn that it was the first walk-off home run of his career--I guess he was waiting until he could go really big.
Then, on Friday, May 30, Yelich went 3 for 5 including 2 home runs. He scored 2 runs that game and batted in 4.
Yelich ended the week with a .500 batting average, 1.545 OPS, 5 runs, 3 home runs, 9 RBI and 1 stolen base. Those numbers were impressive enough to earn him the National League Player of the Week title. They also happen to be better than the last time he won the MLBoyfriend title; however, in 2019, Yelich won extra points by modeling in ESPN Magazine's dearly departed Body Issue.
Congratulations, Christian Yelich! You are my MLBoyfriend of the week.