Who Is the Wife of Houston Astros Superstar Yuli Gurriel?

Who is Yuli Gurriel's wife? As the Houston Astros get nearer to clinching some other World Series title, enthusiasts want to know extra about the first baseman.

Allison DeGrushe - Author

Since joining the Houston Astros in 2016, mythical first baseman Yuli "La Piña" Gurriel has racked up moderately an impressive listing of accomplishments. From clinching the World Series in 2017 (via fradulent tactics) to receiving a Golden Glove Award in 2021, the superstar athlete will do anything else he can to be the very best.

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As the Astros close in on the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2022 World Series, many understand this could elevate Yuli's profession on the baseball field; on the other hand, if the staff does not win, he's got a really perfect strengthen system at the back of him off the box. With that stated, who is Yuli Gurriel's wife? Keep studying to find out!

Plus, stick round to look if Yuli will be capable of play in Game 6 on Satuday, Nov. 6, 2022.

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Who is Yuli Gurriel's wife?

According to more than one stories, Yuli Gurriel is married to Lianet Barrera; like her husband, she is additionally a Cuban native. Unlike other sports activities other halves, Lianet is extremely personal and doesn't seem to have any public social media accounts, however she and Yuli's three youngsters — Yeremy, Jayden, and Harem — every so often pop up on the baseball player's Instagram feed.

In May 2020, the two made generous donations to both Kids' Meals and the Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston; in line with the MLB, this would lend a hand "purchase laptops and meals for Houston-area kids and teens."

Regarding their contribution, Yuli said (by way of MLB) that he and Lianet were "very grateful to support Houston area youth ... We hope this donation will help them and their families as they go through these very challenging times."

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Yuli Gurriel has the wildest hair in the MLB.

Since beginning his career as a qualified baseball participant, Yuli Gurriel has stood out amongst the relaxation of the MLB superstars because of his hair. There's really no way to describe it — it is just an unruly mop on the best of his head, with strands mentioning in each and every route. Nevertheless, we think Jon Tayler of Sports Illustrated equipped the easiest description in May 2017.

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Jon described Yuli's hairstyle as "a child's drawing of a forest," adding that the first baseman seems to be "like a cockatiel gone rogue, a mutated carrot or pineapple, a rabbit's tail being electrocuted." It's harsh, but correct.

"[Yuli's] hair is a towering nonsense of angles and points, a stained glass window that exploded," he mentioned. "His hair is Duchamp's 'Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2' descending a staircase end over end as the staircase itself collapses into rubble. His hair is a slow-motion photo of an explosion freeze-framed just as the bomb goes off."

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Yuli Gurriel damage update — will he play in Game 6?

For those unaware, the veteran first baseman exited early from the Astros' 3-2 win over the Phillies in Game 5 of the 2022 World Series. Yuli discovered himself injured following a rundown play in the most sensible of the seventh inning in which he collided with Phillies first baseman Phys Hoskins on a fielder's selection. He was gradual to rise up and gave the impression to be retaining his head in the dugout; alternatively, he ended up experiencing proper knee discomfort as a substitute.

A little ache however the win made my knee feel higher speedy😃 I will get some remedy to get able for Saturday, thanks for the neatly wishes 🙏🏽 Let’s GOOOO H-Town #LevelUp #WorldSeries 🔥

— Yulieski Gurriel (@el_yuly10) November 4, 2022

With Game 6 simply round the corner, the Astros first baseman hopes to go back to the lineup and lend a hand the workforce in clinching their 2nd World Series title in franchise historical past. In the early hours of Nov. 4, Yuli took to Twitter to share an injury update, tweeting that he was feeling "a little pain, but the win made my knee feel better fast."

Yuli also famous he could be receiving treatment ASAP to "get ready for Saturday," aka Game 6.

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