
Emmet Sheehan does not share much about his life away from baseball, and that has not changed in 2026. The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, born on November 15, 1999, in New York City, stays focused on his game, his recovery, and his family. At 26, he is single, has no children, and keeps his personal world private. His return from Tommy John surgery has been inspiring, and his parents, Maureen and George Sheehan, still guide his mindset as he settles into the Los Angeles Dodgers rotation.
Emmet Sheehan’s childhood and Darien upbringing

Emmet Sheehan did not spend long in New York City. Around the age of five, his family moved to Darien, Connecticut, where most of his early life took shape. That move played a big role in his baseball path. Growing up, his parents, Maureen and George Sheehan, built a routine around both school and sports. Baseball became a big part of his daily life, but there was always a balance at home. Practice, studies, and discipline all had equal space in his life.














