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With the 2025 MLB season in the books, it stars the Kansas City Royals Bobby Witt Jr. He enjoyed some hockey with his wife, Maggie, this week.
Witt Jr. and Maggie attended the Dallas Stars game against the Edmonton Oilers at the American Airlines Center on Tuesday. The Royals star was heard on a microphone in the cup and was commentating the game with his wife.
In one of the clips, Witt Jr. said:
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“This is so much better than watching Dancing with the Stars.”
The Royals shortstop also highlighted a play by Stars forward Mikko Rantanen, informing Maggie that he was traded to the team.
“Mikko Rantanen, they traded for that guy last year and he's nasty,” Witt said.
Rantanen signed a $96 million contract extension with the Stars following his trade to Dallas. He had the Royals All-Star promoted during the back-to-back game against the Oilers.
“Oh, if he (Rantanen) gets a hat trick, I'll throw my hat on the ice,” Witt Jr. said.
With both teams coming from behind in the contest, the game headed to a penalty shootout. The Stars prevailed after goalie Casey DeSmith's heroics for a 4-3 win.
Bobby Witt Jr. wasn't the only MLB star in an NHL game this week as a two-time Cy Young winner and Los Angeles Dodgers Ace Blake Snell attended the LA Kings game against the defending champion Florida Panthers on Thursday.
Snell was minted by Dodgers teammates Evan Phillips and Alex Call as the trio visited the locker room to read the Kings' starting lineup for Thursday's game.
The trio brought the World Series trophy with them as part of their celebrations after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in the Fall Classic to become the first team since the New York Yankees in more than two decades to back off.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash