MLB star pitcher Blake Snell has been in a relationship with his girlfriend, Haeley Mar, for the past two years. The couple also welcomed a son in May.
Haeley Mar has been a big supporter of Blake’s baseball career, often seen cheering him on during games and attending events alongside him. Now, Snell and Mar have decided to take their relationship to the next level.
The couple recently got engaged in a private ceremony attended by close friends and family. On Saturday, Haeley shared pictures from the event on her Instagram account, captioning them:
“Best night ever. cheers to forever with the love of my life. so grateful to celebrate this moment with our people🥹🫶🏽”
In the images, Snell is seen on one knee, sharing a heartfelt moment with his fiancee as he places a stunning ring on her finger. The couple can also be seen hugging and smiling while posing for photos.
Guests attending the event raised their wine glasses in a toast to the couple, celebrating their engagement. The evening continued with a dinner.
Many individuals congratulated Snell and his fiancee Haeley Mar in the comments section of the post, including the wives of several MLB stars. New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon’s wife, Ashley, wrote:
“So sweet!!! Congratulations!!!”
Blake Snell’s former teammate, Houston Astros pitcher Josh Hader, and his wife, Maria Hader, also congratulated the couple, with Maria writing:
“Omg Yayay!!!!!! 🫶🏻💍”
Los Angeles Dodgers congratulates new member Blake Snell and Haeley Mar on engagement
Blake Snell and Haeley Mar were also congratulated by the MLB star’s new team, the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers commented under Mar’s post:
“Congratulations Blake and Haeley! 💍”
On November 30, Snell signed a five-year, $182 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Snell was coming off opting out of his contract with the San Francisco Giants. In March, he had signed a two-year, $62 million deal with the Giants.
The two-time Cy Young Award winner finished his 2024 season with a 5-3 record, a 3.12 ERA, 145 strikeouts and a 1.048 WHIP in 20 starts.