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The starting free agent pitcher Walker Buehler got a special shout out from his wife, McKenzie, on Thursday. The duo, who met in childhood, celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary.
McKenzie posted moments from their wedding, including black-and-white snapshots of the moment they said yes to forever. Tagging Buehler, McKenzie wrote:
“Happy birthday baby.”
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She too posted a nice moment from the party after the wedding ceremony.
Under the comments section, eg Boston Red Sox Reagan, the wife of teammate Alex Bregman, wrote:
“Happy Birthday ♥️”
Also, former Dodgers teammate Will Smith’s wife, Cara Martinell, reacted:
“Happy New Years❤️❤️”
Buehler himself dropped heart-eyed emojis to celebrate the moment.

Walker Buehler and McKenzie attended kindergarten together. They were in eighth grade when McKenzie asked Buehler to accompany him to the mall. They dated in high school. Buehler proposed in November 2020 and the two married in December 2021.
Walker Buehler and McKenzie welcomed their first child, a daughter named Finley Wren Buehler, on January 31, 2024. They also adopted a French bulldog named Nala in 2019 and reside primarily in Lexington, Kentucky.
Walker Buehler is from Lexington, Kentucky, and his wife, McKenzie, also grew up in Kentucky. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Family Science and Elementary Education from the University of Kentucky.
In early October, the duo returned to their home state to attend the program’s football game at Kroger Field against the Vanderbilt Commodores. the duo raised from the field in casual clothes, combining the characteristic colors of Kentucky.
“Mom and Dad had a full blown KY day 😘🐎🏈”
In that game, the Wildcats were defeated 20-13. Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia completed 15 of 18 passes for 143 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Meanwhile, Kentucky’s Brock Vandagriff completed 15 of 25 passes for 158 yards and a touchdown.
Meanwhile, on the baseball front, Buehler began the year with the Red Sox, but after going 7-7 with a 5.45 ERA in 22 starts, he was released on August 29th. Philadelphia Phillies on a minor league deal.
Edited by Krutik Jain
