“I don’t play basketball to be a star. I play to win.” – that’s Nico Hoerner’s old saying, and now it resonates more strongly than ever as the Chicago Cubs star has unexpectedly been included in the prestigious Global Sports Index (GSI) list of the world’s Top 100 most influential athletes.
A slight shock… but a shock that affirms his worth.
Not Shohei Ohtani, not Aaron Judge, not the “media superstars” – but Nico Hoerner, the man of perseverance, discipline, and quiet but decisive plays.
According to GSI’s announcement, this year’s list is based not only on professional achievements, but also on:
Tactical impact on the team’s lineup
Cultural and image influence of the team
Long-term consistency
Symbolic value in the modern MLB system
And it is precisely in the criterion of “quiet but lasting influence” that Nico Hoerner unexpectedly rose to the top.
A GSI expert commented:
“Hoerner isn’t the highlight-creating player every night, but he’s the one who sets the rhythm for the entire system to function. Players like him are the foundation of championship teams.”
In the Cubs’ colors, Hoerner isn’t the most flashy name. He doesn’t lead MLB home runs, doesn’t have social media-sensational swings, and doesn’t constantly appear on highlight charts.
But he is what every major team craves: absolute consistency at the center of the lineup.
In the 2025 season, Hoerner:
Nearly .300 batting
Nearly 180 hits
Elite defense in MLB
One of the lowest strikeout rates in the league
Those numbers don’t create “viral moments,” but they create victories.
And victory – ultimately – is what defines greatness.
What makes Hoerner on this list isn’t his follower count or personal brand.
According to GSI, he belongs to the group of:
“Athletes who redefine influence through discipline, consistency, and tactical intelligence.”
In an era where sports are dominated by social media and viral moments, Hoerner takes the opposite approach – and that’s what makes him special.
In the Cubs’ locker room, Hoerner is considered a “quiet leader”—a man of few words but always trusted by his teammates.
A Cubs coaching staff member shared:
“You don’t hear Nico yelling. But you always see him in the right place at the right time, making the right decisions. That spreads throughout the team.”
That’s the kind of influence the GSI rankings emphasize: influence without a microphone.
Hoerner’s recognition comes as the Chicago Cubs are undergoing a strategic rebuilding phase, constructing a young core alongside names like Pete Crow-Armstrong and Michael Busch.
In that ecosystem, Hoerner is the “backbone.”
He’s not the youngest star, not the one with the highest ceiling, but he’s the one who keeps things from falling apart.
And in modern baseball—that’s almost priceless.
Immediately after the list was released, the MLB community reacted quite strongly:
Cubs fans: “Finally, he gets respect.”
Analysts: “One of the most underrated players in baseball.”
Opposing scouts: “You don’t beat the Cubs without passing through Hoerner.”
Some experts even suggested that Hoerner’s entry into the Top 100 was just the “beginning,” and if the Cubs progress further in the postseason, he could climb even higher in future influence rankings.
Not every star needs the spotlight.
Nico Hoerner is proof that:
You don’t need 40 home runs to make an impact.
You don’t need viral clips to define your value.
You don’t need fame to become a key player.
He just needs the right position… at the right time… and the right way to play baseball.
And now, the world is starting to realize that.
A “quiet star” has entered the global map. And the Chicago Cubs know this well: they don’t just have one good player — they have a foundation.