Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Ty France had a standout season in 2025, earning his first Gold Glove Award for his exceptional defensive skills. Leading all MLB first basemen with a +10 Outs Above Average (OAA) and a .996 fielding percentage, France also ranked among the league leaders in Defensive Runs Saved.
His wife, Maggie, expressed her pride in a heartfelt Instagram post, reposting the Blue Jays’ announcement and adding a simple message: “Being proud of you!!”
France’s Gold Glove win makes him the second first baseman in Blue Jays history to receive the award, following Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in 2022. Starting the season with the Minnesota Twins before being traded to the Blue Jays, France played a crucial role in the team’s success throughout the year.
Following a tough postseason where the Blue Jays narrowly missed out on winning the World Series, Maggie took to Instagram to appreciate their son Luka, who was born in April 2024. She shared a photo of herself and Luka, praising his resilience and support during the chaos of late games and long flights.
The Blue Jays had a strong postseason run, clinching the ALDS against the New York Yankees and pushing through to the ALCS against the Detroit Tigers. Despite their efforts, they fell short in Game 7 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, ending their World Series dreams for the season.
Ty France and Maggie, who tied the knot in January 2022, recently celebrated their third anniversary with throwback photos and heartfelt messages. Their bond and support for each other both on and off the field have been a source of strength throughout their journey together.
As the couple continues to navigate the highs and lows of professional baseball, their love and dedication to each other shine through in moments of triumph and adversity. With Ty France’s Gold Glove win and their son Luka’s unwavering support, the future looks bright for the France family both on and off the field.

