Julio Rodríguez is no longer just a star of the Seattle Mariners or a rising talent in Major League Baseball. He has now stepped onto a much bigger stage.
In The Athletic’s latest ranking of the Top 100 most influential athletes in the world, Rodríguez is honored as one of the most impactful sports figures today — proof that his journey has extended far beyond the baseball field and reached global culture.
Julio Rodríguez has long been considered the future centerpiece of the Seattle Mariners, but The Athletic’s recognition elevates his status to a whole new level. This isn’t simply a ranking based on playing achievements.
The list assesses a combination of professional performance, media influence, brand appeal, inspirational value, and the ability to connect with fans globally.
And Rodríguez possesses all of those qualities.

When the Mariners signed him to a long-term contract, they weren’t just keeping a good player. They were betting on a face that could represent the entire franchise for years to come.
At this point, it’s safe to say Seattle won big. Rodríguez delivered more than just spectacular home runs, steals, or top-notch center-field defense. He brought energy, identity, and belief to a team constantly striving to reach the top.
At such a young age, Rodríguez already possessed a profile that many stars take a lifetime to build.
He was a Rookie of the Year, a multiple All-Star Game appearance, and consistently ranked among the most powerful players in MLB. His combination of strength, speed, and athleticism made him the perfect modern player.
But it was what happened off the court that truly elevated The Athletic to the status of a global elite.
Rodríguez is one of the most prominent representatives of the wave of Latin American stars changing the face of North American sports. Born in the Dominican Republic, he carries cultural pride, a spirit of dedication, and a special connection with his international fanbase. With millions of young fans in the Caribbean, Latin America, and Asia, Rodríguez is a role model for the new generation: talented, confident, approachable, and unafraid to express his personality.
In an age where social media dictates an athlete’s reach, Rodríguez is particularly dangerous. Every highlight of his easily becomes a viral clip. His dugout smiles, his interactions with fans, his excitement after big hits—all create an image that is both superstar and approachable. It’s a kind of charisma that can’t be taught.
The Athletic understands that influence today isn’t measured by the number of trophies won. It’s measured by how many people an athlete gets to know their sport. And in that respect, Rodríguez is baseball’s golden asset.
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Major League Baseball has been searching for years for faces that can draw younger generations closer to baseball. Julio Rodríguez is doing just that naturally. He plays with evident joy, plays with emotional flair, and transforms everyday games into entertaining experiences. For newcomers to baseball, Rodríguez is the perfect invitation to enter this world.
His impact on the Seattle Mariners is even more profound. The city of Seattle has long had a passionate sports community, but the Mariners often lived in the shadow of a glorious past with Ken Griffey Jr., Ichiro Suzuki, or Edgar Martinez. Rodríguez emerged as a bridge between history and the future.
He brought the stadium to life. He made jerseys sell better. He inspired Seattle kids to pick up a glove and dream of becoming a center fielder. For a franchise, that’s an impact that’s priceless.
Most impressively, Rodríguez hasn’t yet reached his potential. If he continues to develop at this pace, he could absolutely enter the annual MVP race, become the number one face in the American League, and elevate his personal brand to global superstar status. The Athletic’s honoring him today may just be the beginning.
In professional circles, Rodríguez is often referred to as a rare “5-tool” player of the new generation: hit for average, hit for power, run, field, throw. But those technical accolades aren’t enough to describe him. What makes Rodríguez different is the feeling he brings whenever he appears. There are good players. There are players who make fans buy tickets. And there are players who make the entire sport more exciting. Rodríguez belongs to the latter group.
For the Mariners, this is pride. For MLB, this is an opportunity. For The Athletic, this is official recognition that a new icon has emerged.
Julio Rodríguez is not only among the Top 100 most influential athletes in the world. He’s proving that baseball can still produce global superstars in the fiercely competitive era of modern sports.
And if this is just the beginning, the rest of the world should get ready. Because Julio Rodríguez’s influence could be far greater than what’s shown on today’s ranking.