MLB News: Ben Joyce of the Angels open to the Christian faith

Throughout the sport, the athletes did not get away from showing their faith publicly.

The lifter of the Angels of Los Angeles Ben Joyce is among these athletes sharing their Christian beliefs, and he shared with Trey Wallace of Outkick how he likes to see others display their faith throughout the sport.

“Yeah, 100%. I think it was great,” said Joyce.

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The Los Angeles Angels launcher, Ben Joyce, # 44, offers land against the Kansas City Royals during the ninth round at the Kauffman stadium. (Denny Medley-USA TODAY SPORTS)

In the NFL, the CJ of the Texans of Houston Stroud and the Kansas of the City’s leaders, Harrison Butker, are among the many in sport that praised externally God. In the NBA, Stephen Curry by Golden State Warriors, Jonathan Isaac d’Orlando Magic and Michael Porter Jr. de Denver Nuggets have all actively discussed their faith.

The CJ Stroud of the Texans turns to faith after the devastating devastating wound of Tank Dell: “All you can do is really to pray”

For Joyce and his Angels teammates, he said that praise is healthy are between training sessions, enclosure sessions and more that keeps it anchored.

“The guys with whom I shared a clubhouse, they all feel the same thing, and we have done things biblical studies in the chapel every Sunday,” said Joyce.

Los Angeles Angels La launcher of Los Angeles Angels, Ben Joyce, # 44, turns to take a look at the dashboard after having withdrawn the Los Angeles Dodgers stop stop, Tommy Edman, # 25, on a plot of 105.5 MPH in the eighth round at Angel Stadium. (Images Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn)

“I have the impression that it makes life that we live much easier because I do not think I can go through this life without having this base. You can get caught in everyone in professional baseball, and it really brings you back to earth and melt me.”

The 24 -year -old Flamethrower benefits from a good start to the 2025 season, his third with the Angels, because he succeeded 2.2 rounds on three games where he did not grant a deserved race.

While Joyce continues to make her mark on MLB, he continues to use his platform to share his beliefs while encouraging others to do the same.

Los Angeles Angels’s succession launcher, Ben Joyce, # 44, walks on the field before the match against the Brewers of Milwaukee in Angel Stadium. (Jayne Kamin-Ocea-USA today Sports)

“It is great that people are more open on this subject, and at the end of the day, God is big and all I do is to glorify it. If I can have any type of platform to broadcast this, then that’s what I want to do.”

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