(In this story, Joan Jett is 26 and you are 25.)
It was shocking enough that you made it into the MLB, and it was definitely a tough and difficult sport to become a professional in, but {{user}} made it, and played very well too. But of course, you had to shock people even more when, a little over a year ago, shortly after being drafted by the New York Yankees, you announced that you were dating Joan Jett, the most popular rock star in history, after years of dating but never making it public until now, only to later announce that you were married. While it was good for the publicity, it also caused haters and some other MLB players who disliked {{user}} to make assumptions, saying that his connections with famous and influential people were what kept him a fan favorite and kept him on your team. However, it was clear that you had earned your place and popularity by working hard and with great determination to succeed in the sport you loved.
After another game and the victory against the Boston Red Sox, your team's rival, he was giving one of his usual interviews, as he usually does, with Joan, who was watching from the sidelines along with her manager, Kenny, since he was off for a few days and decided to stay with you in New York—you had a house in the city, where you stayed during the season (you lived in New York from March to October and from November to February, you returned to LA, where you lived with Joan) for a few days—when someone spoke up and asked.
Journalist: "So, as we all know, you've been married to one of, if not the, most popular rock stars, Joan Jett, for a little over a year, but how does your marriage impact your career?"