Blue Jays' Braydon Fisher Marries After Breakout Rookie Season
Blue Jays rookie Braydon Fisher weds after strong season

While the Toronto Blue Jays' championship dreams fell just short this season, rookie pitcher Braydon Fisher is already celebrating a major personal victory. The 25-year-old reliever recently tied the knot with his longtime partner Brianna Ririe in a romantic Texas ceremony.

A Texas Wedding Celebration

Fisher took to Instagram to share the happy news with fans and teammates, posting a photo of the newlyweds posing beside a classic 1957 Cadillac convertible with Texas license plates that proudly displayed "Just Married." The emotional caption read: "Married my best friend last night! 11.13.2025—->Eternity. Beyond grateful for all of our family and friends that showed up and showed out to celebrate our special moment."

The wedding ceremony took place in Montgomery, Texas, approximately 100 kilometers north of Fisher's hometown of League City. This marks the culmination of a romance that Fisher had previously celebrated on social media when he proposed to Ririe at a vineyard in December of last year.

From the Mound to the Altar

Fisher's wedding comes on the heels of an outstanding rookie season that saw him become a crucial component of the Blue Jays bullpen. The right-handed pitcher appeared in 52 games during the regular season, compiling an impressive 7-0 record with a 2.70 ERA over 50 innings pitched.

His performance was so notable that he received a fourth-place vote in American League Rookie of the Year balloting. Fisher struck out 62 batters while allowing only 32 hits and 19 walks, demonstrating exceptional control and effectiveness throughout the season.

World Series Contributions and Future Outlook

Fisher's value to the team extended deep into the postseason, where he made three appearances during the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He pitched in Games 1, 2, and 3, totaling 3.1 innings while surrendering just two hits and striking out four batters.

Though one of those hits was a two-run home run during Game 1, Fisher overall proved reliable under pressure during the team's push to within one game of a championship. His teammates were quick to celebrate his marital news, with outfielder Myles Straw commenting "Congrats bro!!" and fellow pitcher Paxton Schultz adding "Congrats Fish!! Best year of your life!"

With his personal life settled and his professional career on an upward trajectory, Fisher figures to remain a key piece in the Blue Jays bullpen as the team looks toward the 2026 season. The wedding celebration provides a bright spot for Blue Jays fans still processing the team's near-miss in the World Series.