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May 27th, 2026
A sparkling diamond ring and a romantic Cincinnati skyline set the stage for one of baseball’s sweetest off-field moments this month as the Reds' All-Star pitcher Andrew Abbott proposed to former WLWT-TV anchor Lindsay Stone during an elegant rooftop celebration at Lytle Park Hotel, Autograph Collection.

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The couple shared the happy news in a joint Instagram post last Friday, featuring a series of dreamy photos overlooking downtown Cincinnati and nearby Great American Ball Park. One especially memorable image captured Abbott down on one knee in front of marquee letters spelling out “Marry Me.”

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Jewelry lovers immediately zeroed in on Stone’s stunning engagement ring, which appears to feature an elongated cushion-cut diamond weighing more than five carats. The sizable center stone is secured with four prongs atop a sleek yellow gold band — a timeless setting that allows the diamond to take center stage.

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Cushion-cut diamonds have become increasingly popular with modern brides because they combine vintage romance with eye-catching brilliance. Known for their softly rounded corners and pillow-like shape, cushion cuts offer a gentler, more romantic appearance than sharper-edged cuts such as emerald or princess styles. Their larger facets also help create remarkable sparkle, especially in elongated versions that can make the finger appear longer and more slender.

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The elegant simplicity of Stone’s ring reflects a growing trend among celebrities and athletes who are favoring oversized center stones paired with understated bands. The clean yellow gold setting gives the ring a warm, classic look while beautifully complementing the diamond’s brilliance.

For Abbott, the proposal marked another major milestone during an already impressive career. The 26-year-old left-hander became an All-Star last season after posting a dominant first half for the Cincinnati Reds. He was also named the club’s Opening Day starter this year, cementing his place as one of the franchise’s rising stars.

Stone has enjoyed an equally successful career in broadcasting. A Cincinnati-area native, she spent the past three years as a weekend co-anchor and reporter at WLWT-TV after previous stops in South Bend and Indianapolis. Earlier this month, she announced she would be leaving the station following the expiration of her contract.

According to interviews following the engagement, the couple first met years ago while crossing paths at Reds-related charity events and Opening Day festivities. Their relationship continued to grow despite demanding schedules, with Abbott joking that late-night Waffle House runs often became their version of date nights.

Credits: Images via Instagram / andrewabbott16 and _lindsaystone.