Watch: Reds Superstar Elly De La Cruz Presented with Gift from MLB The Show

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MLB The Show welcomed Elly De La Cruz to the Diamond Club with a nice gift on Friday morning.
"Let me look at this photo, De La Cruz said. "That's nice. I love it. Diamond Club. Thank you MLB The Show for the present. I love it. Peace."
The young shortstop slashed .259/.339/.471 with 71 extra-base hits and a league-leading 67 stolen bases in 2024.
He was recently named to the cover of MLB The Show 25, joining Paul Skenes and Gunnar Henderson.
Watch De La Cruz get presented with his gift below:
Welcome to the Diamond Club, Elly 💎⚡️ pic.twitter.com/7WY3vrhqHr
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) March 7, 2025
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