Just call him DJ A-Rizz.
Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo was the life of the party while celebrating after his wife, Emily Vakos, finished the New York City Marathon Sunday, according to a video posted by DJ Dante Deiana on social media.
Rizzo was seen taking over Dante’s DJ setup in the clip, filmed during a post-marathon rooftop party in the Upper West Side neighborhood in New York City.
The three-time MLB All-Star pumped his arms while blasting the song, “Where Are You” by John Summit and Hayla.
“What a collaborative @arizz_44 X @johnsummit,” Dante wrote over the clip, which caught Summit’s attention.
The Chicago Cubs fan in me is dying rn,” Summit wrote on his Instagram Story.
Rizzo spent 10 seasons with the Cubs after they acquired him from the Padres in 2012.
The party went on for hours as Rizzo and Co. danced to Celine Dion’s “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now.”
“Still going,” Deiana wrote in a post on X, which featured another video from the rooftop bash.
“9 hours blasting music from rooftop in nyc. This city is crazy. Nobody gives af.”
Earlier that day, Rizzo met his wife at the finish line after she participated in her first-ever marathon.
Emily ran on behalf of the Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation, which Rizzo founded in 2012 to help support pediatric cancer patients and their families.
The couple was all smiles while they shared a hug after the race.
Rizzo and Emily also met up with his Yankees teammate, Aaron Judge, and his wife Samantha Bracksieck, who also participated in the NYC Marathon — her second after running the 2022 race.
The couples’ posed together for photos, and Emily and Samantha were seen talking together.
In an exclusive interview with The Post, Emily recalled reaching out to Bracksieck for advice before running the race.
The Yankees’ WAGs have ran together in preparation of the marathon.
“I have gone to her throughout this entire process and asked her a gazillion questions about what the day [of] looks like, what I should be wearing, what headphones, what her training looks like,” Emily said.
“We’ve ran together as well, and she’s really been a support system for me and given me a lot of good experience advice.”
Rizzo also gushed over his wife in the same interview, telling The Post that he was impressed with Emily’s strength and dedication to her training.
The couple reportedly met while Rizzo was with the Chicago Cubs and Vakos was a real estate broker in the city.
Rizzo and Emily tied the knot in Florida in December 2018.
It came less than two years after he proposed in June 2017.
“Luckiest guy in the world!” he wrote in a Twitter post at the time, which included a photo of the couple after the proposal. “She said YES. Future Mr. & Mrs. Rizzo.”
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