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Monroe Today
By the People, for the People
Monroe High Ace Prepares for Fatherhood
Star pitcher Miguel Gonzalez balances baseball and family life as he expects his first child.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 3:23pm
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As the ace pitcher for Monroe High's baseball team, Miguel Gonzalez is known for his skills on the mound. But off the field, the 18-year-old is also preparing for a new role - fatherhood. Gonzalez has been giving free haircuts to his teammates in the dugout before practices, a gesture that showcases his nurturing side as he gets ready to welcome his first child.
Why it matters
Gonzalez's story highlights the challenges young athletes can face when balancing their sports careers with personal life events. His ability to maintain his focus on baseball while also preparing for parenthood is an inspiring example of how student-athletes can navigate major life changes.
The details
In addition to his standout performance on the mound, Gonzalez has been taking time before practices to give free haircuts to his Monroe High teammates. This small act of kindness reflects Gonzalez's nurturing personality as he gets ready to welcome his first child with his high school sweetheart.
- Gonzalez's girlfriend is due to give birth in the next few months.
The players
Miguel Gonzalez
The 18-year-old ace pitcher for Monroe High's baseball team who is expecting his first child.
Alexander Hernandez
A Monroe High infielder who received a free haircut from Gonzalez in the dugout before practice.
What they’re saying
“Ten out of 10,”
— Alexander Hernandez, Monroe High infielder
What’s next
Gonzalez and his girlfriend plan to hold a baby shower for family and friends in the coming weeks as they prepare for the arrival of their first child.
The takeaway
Gonzalez's story shows how student-athletes can successfully balance the demands of their sport with major life events like starting a family. His dedication to both his team and his growing family is an inspiring example of how young people can manage complex responsibilities with maturity and grace.


