TORONTO — After a short and unsuccessful stint in the major leagues, Cody Ponce was pitching in Asia and still trying to find a mental approach that worked for him on the mound.
So he started emulating his brother-in-law, NFL star George Kittle. That led to a huge turnaround for Ponce and a $30 million, three-year contract with the AL champion Toronto Blue Jays this offseason.
''He helped me bring out my inner child again,'' Ponce said Tuesday night on a video call with reporters. ''And that was something that I felt like I was lacking for the two years prior while I was in Japan.''
A journeyman career changed dramatically in 2025 as Ponce went 17-1 over 29 starts with the Hanwha Eagles in South Korea. He had 252 strikeouts and a 1.89 ERA, helping him win the MVP award in the KBO.
Ponce gave credit to his wife, family, teammates — and Kittle, the spirited San Francisco 49ers tight end. Ponce is married to Kittle's older sister, Emma, and he noticed how her not-so-little brother keeps things playful on the gridiron at times despite the sport's obvious physicality and intensity.
''I saw the way he was playing the game of football and was not in awe, but (more) in this view of, wow, you can play such an angry game and be having fun at the same time. But yet still have this type of tenacity, this type of drive, this type of competitiveness, and be doing it all at the same time.
''I was like, that is something that I want to try to figure out."
Ponce said he's adjusted his approach so he feels more like a Little Leaguer again. He has made it a point to watch ''Star Wars'' — sometimes the movies, sometimes the TV series — before every start.