
Steer Lauds Elly De La Cruz for Decency and Humility On and Off the Field
In a world where professional sports often spotlight bravado and headline-grabbing theatrics, Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz is carving a distinctly different path—one marked by quiet confidence, respectful conduct, and a humble approach that has earned admiration across the league. Among those singing his praises is teammate Spencer Steer, who recently opened up about the deep respect he holds for De La Cruz—not just as a player, but as a person.
“Elly is the real deal,” Steer said in a post-game interview. “Not just because he can hit 450-foot home runs or steal three bases in a single inning. It’s who he is when no one’s watching that sets him apart. His humility, his decency—those are the things I admire most.”
A Star in the Making
At just 22 years old, De La Cruz has already become one of baseball’s most electrifying young talents. Known for his lightning speed, powerful bat, and smooth defensive skills, he brings an all-around game that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. But for those closest to him, including Steer, it’s his grounded nature that stands out even more than his athletic gifts.
“Elly could easily let the spotlight change him. A lot of guys do. But he hasn’t,” Steer continued. “He treats the clubhouse staff the same way he treats the manager—with respect and gratitude. You can tell he was raised right.”
A Clubhouse Anchor
Steer, who joined the Reds in 2022 and quickly became a key contributor in the infield, has had a front-row seat to De La Cruz’s rise. And while the young shortstop’s highlight-reel plays command national attention, Steer emphasizes that De La Cruz brings just as much value in the dugout and locker room.
“He lifts people up,” Steer said. “He’s not the loudest guy in the room, but he’s always got a smile, always encouraging. After a tough loss, he’s the first to say, ‘We’ll get ’em tomorrow.’ That kind of mindset is contagious.”
Players like De La Cruz often become the heartbeat of a franchise—not simply for what they do on the field, but for the culture they help create behind the scenes. For a team like the Reds, in the midst of building something special with a young core, having a player of De La Cruz’s character is invaluable.
Off-Field Grace
It isn’t just in the ballpark that De La Cruz’s character shines. Those who follow his community involvement say he’s just as passionate about giving back as he is about baseball.
In his hometown of Sabana Grande de Boyá in the Dominican Republic, De La Cruz remains actively involved in charitable efforts, often supporting youth baseball leagues and contributing to local infrastructure projects. Stateside, he’s been seen quietly supporting causes in Cincinnati, including youth mentorship programs and hospital visits—often with no media present, no press releases issued.
“He doesn’t do it for the attention,” Steer said. “He does it because he cares.”
That authenticity resonates deeply with fans and teammates alike. While some athletes perform acts of charity as part of branding strategies, De La Cruz’s efforts feel personal and genuine—another testament to his character.
Staying Grounded
Much of De La Cruz’s humility can be traced back to his roots. Born into modest circumstances in the Dominican Republic, he has often credited his parents and community for instilling in him values of hard work and humility. Even as he’s ascended the ranks of professional baseball, he has never forgotten where he came from.
“He still talks about his hometown all the time,” Steer said with a smile. “He’s proud of it, and he wants to make them proud, too. That kind of pride, it’s not about ego—it’s about gratitude.”
Steer also praised De La Cruz’s work ethic, noting that the shortstop is often among the first to arrive and the last to leave the facility, constantly looking for ways to improve.
“Elly’s got all the tools, but it’s the time he puts in—his drive—that’s really incredible. He’s always asking questions, always looking to learn. That’s rare in someone so naturally gifted.”
Building a Legacy
While the baseball world is abuzz with excitement about De La Cruz’s potential, Steer believes his teammate’s biggest legacy may not be measured in home runs or stolen bases.
“Years from now, people are going to remember the way he made them feel,” Steer said. “How he treated everyone with kindness. How he respected the game. That’s the legacy I think Elly’s building.”
And in today’s often cynical sports environment, that’s something worth celebrating.
De La Cruz’s example serves as a reminder that greatness in sports doesn’t have to come at the expense of humility or decency. In fact, as Steer and others would argue, those qualities can enhance greatness—making achievements more meaningful and relationships more enduring.
The Future Is Bright
With De La Cruz and Steer anchoring the Reds’ infield, Cincinnati fans have much to look forward to. But perhaps even more valuable than wins and highlights is the kind of culture these young players are helping to build—one where respect, humility, and integrity matter as much as talent.
“Elly’s the kind of teammate you want beside you in every game, in every season,” Steer concluded. “He’s got superstar talent, but he carries it with grace. That’s rare. And it’s something I’ll always respect.”
As the 2025 season unfolds, Elly De La Cruz continues to dazzle with his play. But it’s his character—applauded by those like Spencer Steer—that may end up being his most enduring contribution to the game.
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