"All of me loves all of you" - Blake Snell's girlfriend Haeley Ryane shares intimate glimpse into new parenthood alongside Giants pitcher
Earlier in May, Blake Snell and his girlfriend Haeley welcomed their first son, Kaedyn. Since then, they have been enjoying their time with the newborn, regularly posting snaps and stories from their parenthood journey.
On Tuesday, Haeley added snaps, sharing intimate glimpses of their newborn. The couple were decked in all-white outfits and seen having fun with their baby.
"all of me loves all of you," Haeley wrote in the caption.
When they first welcomed their son, they termed him their "greatest blessing."
Haeley and Blake Snell met three years ago and have been dating each other for the last two years.
Haeley enjoys secret celebration of Blake Snell's no-hitter with baby in sleep mode
On August 2, Blake Snell threw the first no-hitter of his career, against the Cincinnati Reds. The 2023 NL Cy Young winner struck out 11 hitters and allowed three walks in his complete game.
While Snell was enjoying himself with his teammates after getting the final out of Elly De La Cruz, Haeley was at home enjoying the game and celebrating secretly, given that their little-month-old son was having sleep.
Her friend and Snell's former teammate Emilio Pagan's wife, Jordyn Pagan, was at the ballpark and captured the moment and shared it with Haeley, who re-shared it on social media.
"Also thank you to Jordyn for filming this for me while I whisper screamed at my TV from home, trying not to wake my baby," she wrote.
"The most special moment, I'm so incredibly proud of you. Thank you God," she wrote in another story.
Talking about his no-hitter, the San Francisco Giants pitcher was pumped as he shut down critics who had said that he couldn't go deep in games during the offseason.
“I was pumped up,” Snell said in a postgame reaction. “It was a great time. I’m still kind of shocked. I need to go home. Let it sink in.
“They can’t say it anymore. Complete game, shutout, no-hitter. Leave me alone. 'He doesn't go into the 9th. He doesn't go into the 8th.' Just did it. Leave me alone.”
Blake Snell's ERA was up by 9.51 in his first six starts after a rough start to the season. However, after coming off the injured list on July 9, there has been no one better than him, as he pitched to a 0.55 ERA, 41 strikeouts and 10 walks in his last five starts.