Madison Yamamoto Wiki - Madison Yamamoto Biography
Madison Yamamoto is the wife of Jordan Yamamoto, the American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball. He had previously played in MLB for Miami Marlins.
Madison Yamamoto Age
Madison Yamamoto's age is unknown.
Madison Yamamoto & Jordan Yamamoto
Yamamoto engaged with Madison Ahearn in October 2019. Jordan posted the easiest YES on Instagram after their engagement. I love you, my fiance. ❤️ “. They got married in December 2020.
Jordan Yamamoto spoke to Mets fans on Twitter for harassing his wife, Madison, after his unpretentious trip on Sunday, March 23. The right-handed player allowed five runs in four hits in a series closure, 5-1 defeat, but apparently, his wife bored the burden of the trip.
“I know Twitter isn’t a very nice place sometimes, and for some of you, it might seem fun to troll people. But you’re not harassing my wife!” Yamamoto wrote on Monday morning. “He’s not playing the game or wearing a uniform!”
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Yamamoto's full statement read:
"I will address this once and once only. I know Twitter is sometimes not a very nice place and to some of you it may seem fun to troll people. But you don't go and harass my WIFE! She isn't the one playing the game nor wearing the uniform! If you should be trolling any one, it should be me. Tag me and comment on my posts, it is my fault and my fault alone. I gave up those 5 runs. My own errors and lack of focus got away from me that inning. So don't go and harass her! Because I understand as a professional athlete, that comes with the territory. But our family and spouses did not sign up for that. They don't deserve that! No one deserves that. We preach love and compassion towards one another. So with all that being said, I truly appreciate the true fan base for sticking up for my wife when they saw those nasty tweets. So thank you! Also, we are moving onward and upward! That game is in the past and it is time to move to today because we have a new series and a new day to get better and be better! Much Love #MetsTwitter"
Tweeting that he flew to Miami for the match, Madison Yamamoto touched on Sunday’s behavior.
“Wow, I hate Mets fans so fast in love so far,” she tweeted. “While my phones are bursting with ugly tweets … I just want to remind you that we are human. I’m a WIFE, I’m cheering on her husband. Runs don’t matter. Your passion for the game is great, but stay classy.”
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