MLB star Tyler Glasnow and Meghan Murphy exchanged vows in a breathtaking tropical ceremony, with photos capturing the magical day.

Tyler Glasnow just gave us all a cute offseason moment. Sure, the Los Angeles Dodgers are being labeled a perfect fit for Edwin Diaz, their star ace, who has now stepped into a new chapter with his wife, Megan Murphy.

Their story always felt gorgeous. A meet-cute in 2021 when Glasnow, then with the Rays, spotted Murphy in the stands. He tossed her a baseball with his number on it. The next day, she threw one back with hers. One text later, and the rest became their own highlight reel – years together, an engagement in August 2024, and now the big moment they’d been building toward.

On December 5, Tyler Glasnow shared photos confirming the two tied the knot in November 2025. The ceremony took place on a private tropical island, built for intimacy and ocean views. Murphy wore a flowing white gown, Glasnow kept it clean in a light suit and white sneakers, and close guests celebrated with no gift table in sight. He captioned the post:

“∞”

A quiet caption. A perfect tone. A wedding that matched their chemistry – warm, natural, and all theirs.

Tyler Glasnow Emerges As The Dodgers’ Key Trade Chip

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The Dodgers don’t operate with half-measures. When their front office wants something, they push the limits and dare the rest of the league to keep up. And now, with Tarik Skubal’s name blazing across the rumor mill, the conversation shifts to one key question: would LA actually move Glasnow to make it happen?

Tyler Glasnow is an All-Star, a proven frontline arm, and a major investment after signing a five-year, $136M deal before the 2024 season. He posted a 3.19 ERA this year and still has three years of club control left. That’s premium value and exactly why Detroit would want him if Skubal truly hits the market.

ESPN’s Buster Olney reported on December 6 that the Tigers are “engaged” in trade discussions, forcing L.A. to weigh star power versus stability. And The Athletic’s Jim Bowden didn’t shy away from the blockbuster scale: Glasnow, Emmet Sheehan, and Zyhir Hope for Skubal.

Losing Tyler Glasnow would sting, but for a two-time Cy Young winner, the Dodgers might just consider it.