"That will be $20" - Lance Lynn's wife Dymin shares hilarious photos of her husband online
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Lance Lynn has been married to Dymin since 2020. The couple are parenting four children and often provide glimpses of their personal life on social media. One such story was shared by Dymin on Thursday night.
As Dymin mentioned in her post, a user had asked her to share pictures of Lynn. Known for taking it up a notch (as you may remember her Nov. roast of Lynn), Dymin did as asked with a price to follow.
"For the person who messaged me they wanted more pictures of Lance. Here you go. That will be $20," Dymin wrote in her story.
"$50 and I'll show you his feet," she added.
Following a year of dating, Lynn proposed to Dymin in Sept. 2018. A year and a half later, they exchanged vows on January 18, 2020, in a private ceremony, attended by their close ones. The couple are parents to four children.
Lance's first kid Mia Jane Lynn was born on Feb. 16, 2012, from his marriage to ex-wife Lauren Gill-Lynn. The couple share daughters Lively Michael Lynn (born on Feb. 23, 2019) and Rumer Elizabeth Lynn (Oct. 22, 2020), and only son Judge Ryder Lynn (Oct. 26, 2022).
Lance Lynn's wife Dymin roasted pitcher's unwanted league-leading record
Last year, Lance Lynn brought home an unwanted record. While pitching with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he became the leader of all pitchers to have allowed most home runs in the majors during the 2023 season. He gave up 44 home runs over 32 starts and four more in the lone playoff game.
Adding a grain of salt to it, Dymin posted a picture of Lynn working it out in the in-house pitching tunnel to recover or maybe lash out at his pitching woes. She took to social media to update fans, with a roast to follow.
“Don't worry guys, we put a pitching tunnel in our new house so Lance won't give up the most homers in a season,” she wrote.
As of now, Lance Lynn has started the season on a better note, only allowing five homers while recording a respectable 3.79 ERA in eight games.