In Photos: Lance Lynn's wife Dymin turns heads in beautiful black dress for David Yurman event
Cardinals starting pitcher Lance Lynn's wife, Dymin, is a self-professed blog writer and a very lively person. She enjoys her life to the fullest and never holds back from voicing stern opinions on any issue.
She has a characteristic style with words, and her most famous blog post is 'Dymin in the Rough' where she discusses her personal experiences while motivating her readers to lead a better life through relevant stories and anecdotes.
Her style isn't solely reflected in her writing but also her fashion sense. Time and again, she has surprised her fans with an elegant, exotic, and unorthodox dressing sense. She posted a series of images on Instagram showcasing her elegant black dress, complete with a glittery black choker, from the David Yurman event.
"Thank you for having me @davidyurman"
Dymin dated Lance Lynn for three years before the duo married on December 18, 2020, at the beautiful location of Graystone Quarry near Nashville, Tennessee. The couple are proud parents of four kids; three daughters and a son. Their only son, Judge Ryder, is the youngest of the four and was born in October 2022.
The couple's eldest daughter, Mia Jane, is a child from Lance Lynn's previous marriage with former University of Mississippi softball player Lauren Grill. Their second daughter, Lively Micahel, was born in February 2019, while their third daughter, Rumer Elzianether, was born in October 2020.
The family of six stays in St. Louis, Missouri, where Lance is currently playing baseball for the Cardinals. Lance Lynn is 4-4 for the season with an ERA of 4.48, 86 strikeouts, and 1.41 WHIP.
The 37-year-old veteran pitcher has been largely off his game in the current season, but he achieved a career milestone by reaching the 1,000-strikeout mark in June.
Dymin celebrated Lance Lynn's 1,000-strikeout career milestone inside Busch Stadium
On June 30, Lance Lynn achieved the career milestone of 1,000 strikeouts in his start against the Reds at Busch Stadium. Dymin was present in the stands to support the right-hand pitcher as he threw six scoreless innings, walked a batter, and struck out six hitters to propel the Cardinals to a 2-0 victory.
Dymin celebrated the milestone with an Instagram story, which was captioned:
"Yass daddy"
Lance will make his next start against the Cubs at home in Game 1 on Friday.