MLB free agent Garrett Cooper has been enjoying his offseason with his wife Erica, their two daughters and friends in Hawaii. The 2022 All-Star shared snippets from their vacation on his social media.
On Sunday, Cooper posted several snaps from Maui, Hawaii on his Instagram. The photos featured his family, friend Daniel Glevenyak and his wife Chloe.
All four adults are featured in the first snap. The second picture showed Cooper's daughter Reagan Olivia walking by the shore where she wrote her name.
The other snap featured Reagan and Olivia, and one with Cooper, Erica and their two daughters.
"Island Vibes 🌴," Cooper captioned.
Within an hour after Cooper posted it, Erica added a comment.
"Reagan’s world, we’re just living in it," Erica wrote.
Garrett Cooper endured a challenging 2024 season. He appeared in 36 games across the majors, 12 for the White Sox and 24 for the Red Sox.
He managed only one home run and posted a disappointing .206 batting average, recording 11 hits and 22 RBIs. Cooper became a free agent after the end of the 2024 season on the expiration of his minor league contract with the Orioles.
Garrett Cooper and Erica share snippets from Chloe and Daniel Glevenyak's wedding
Garrett Cooper's close friend Daniel Glevenyak married Chloe on Nov. 2 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Cooper and Erica attended the wedding and shared snaps from the event on their Instagram accounts.
Cooper posted several photos on Nov. 4. In addition to a snap featuring him and his wife, Cooper shared other pictures highlighting Daniel and Chloe.
"Great weekend with the crew celebrating the Glevenyak’s" - Cooper captioned.
On the other hand, Erica's post featured just two snaps. The first was the same one shared by her husband, while the other was Daniel kissing Chloe on their wedding day.
"Best weekend celebrating the Glevenyaks! Cheers to love and unforgettable memories! 🥂💗," Erica captioned.
Garrett Cooper married Erica in October 2021. She played soccer as a forward for Rutgers University. As a senior, she played 23 games and started six games.