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While several MLB players are in the post-season baseball, ex-all -star Llanç Lance lynn He is enjoying his time away from the diamond with his wife Dymin.
Lance, who announced his retirement at the podcast of his wife “Dymin in the Rough”, at the beginning of the year enjoyed a special gateway to the special day of his friend Courtney. Dymin shared pictures with Lance on his post on Instagram Sunday.
In one of the pictures, Lance, who wore a cowboys style dress, had lifted the Dymin to his arms. He shared a Carousel post with pictures of his friend's event.
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“Courtney officially engaged in the room this weekend! 18 years of friendship and this woman deserved properly sends! Feel -so lucky to be by your side while building such a beautiful life,” she titled her place.
In her Instagram story, Dymin had fun to her friend, writing:
“The third time is the charm.”

Dymin Courtney's friend showed esteem for the above Yankees of New York The woman of the pitcher in the comments:
“I love you very much! You see you beautiful !! Thank you for being my best friend !!”

Lance Lynn summoned the time to his career after 14 years to the elderly, especially the Cardinals of Sant Lluíswhere he won the world series in 2011. Dymin launched a retirement party for the old Ace and shared pictures of the event on an Instagram post last week.
“We made him smile, ladies and gentleman! You have so many people to thank -to help -to take away the retirement party of Lance! First, lance. No = there is no party, girl! Greetings to 14 years!
“I am sure that his heart grew three sizes after seeing all his former coaches and teammates who say wonderful things about him. I can't thank you enough! And, as always, I have to thank our wonderful friends and family who loved us and have supported us throughout this wild journey. We love you all!”
Last week, Lance Lynn thought of the possible plans for the outside season, and predicted that the team could not make many additions despite losing the post -season for a third consecutive year.
He predicted that the team could separate with Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado, as Chaim Bloom takes over John Mozeliak as President of Baseball Operations.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash

