Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. proposes to girlfriend on romantic Northern Lights trip

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Jazz Chisholm Jr. Will soon be a married man!

The New York Yankees' second baseman proposed to his girlfriend Ahnalys Santiago -- also known as Anha Mac -- on Christmas Day while they were vacationing in Finland. Chisholm Jr. Got down on one knee during the Northern Lights, with the singer excitedly accepting the proposal. 

The posts showed several snapshots of the couple embracing as well as the singer showing off her engagement ring.

"I’m not Da Gurl anymore yallllll I’m DA WIFEEEEEEEE AHHHHHHHHH WTF I CANT STOP CRYING," Santiago wrote on Instagram in a carosuel that featured photos from their special day.  "12.25.25 I love you so much WTF mannnn you tricked me @_jazz3 I guess when you know you know & he ain’t playing bout me AHHH WTF MS MAC CHISHOLM."

Her fans did not hesitate to jump into the comments and congratulate the singer and MLB star.

"So happy for you two ahhhhhh," social media personality Jodie Woods wrote.

"Yes wow happy wife happy life I love this so much for u!" Reality star Natalie Nunn wrote. "Baseball  games will be at now!! So fun congratulations you two."

"Y’all he really brought me across the world for this sh*tttttt ahhhhh IM EXACTLY WHO I THINK I AM," Santiago commented on her own post.

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Santiago also posted on her Instagram Story on Christmas Day of a mirror selfie and showing off the ring with the caption.

“Ya’ll I been through the worst that life could give me & I prayed so much for a better life to be loved correctly and to be secure in my life. This is crazy,” she wrote.

The couple has been dating for a year. Santiago is a singer and is known for her presence on the reality TV show Baddies. Chisholm Jr., on the other hand, is currently on the New York Yankees and is plays second base, third base, and center field after joining the team in 2024. He previously played for the Miami Marlins for five seasons. 

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