Simone Biles confirmed she was in St. Louis on Friday, sharing a three-emoji Instagram caption that pointed to an evening at the ballpark.
“IN THE LOU ❤️⚾️🌭” is all the post said – all caps, brief, enthusiastic. The Lou is a long-standing nickname for St. Louis. Set that next to a baseball and a hot dog emoji, and the picture becomes clear: a Cardinals home game at Busch Stadium.
The red heart works on multiple levels. Cardinals red is one of the more recognizable colors in baseball, and the heart lands right in line with team colors – whether Biles chose it with purpose or just grabbed it on instinct.
The caption carried nothing promotional – no brand tag, no partner mention. It reads as a personal trip, the kind of low-key outing that fits naturally into a schedule like hers. St. Louis in early June, a ballpark, a Friday night – that combination speaks for itself.
Biles has been open about the value of balance. She stepped back from competition during the 2021 Tokyo Games to put her mental health first. The move – she had been the heavy favorite across multiple events – sparked a real conversation about pressure, performance, and what athletes owe their sport versus themselves. Then she came back. Her performances at the 2024 Paris Olympics were decisive. She left France as the most decorated American gymnast in history, and the reception was exactly what her supporters had hoped for.
The months after Paris kept her in demand. She made high-profile appearances, stayed active with brand partnerships, and remained one of the most recognizable athletes in the world. Friday’s caption felt like a break from all of that – a personal moment rather than a professional one.
The St. Louis Cardinals are one of baseball’s most celebrated franchises, with 11 World Series titles. They’ve been a National League fixture for well over a century, and their fanbase runs deep across the American Midwest. Busch Stadium opened in 2006 and sits in the heart of downtown St. Louis. On a warm Friday in June, a game there is genuinely one of the better evenings the city offers.
Biles didn’t say who she was with or what brought her to Missouri for the weekend. The caption offered no follow-up.
For someone who has spent years performing at the highest level under enormous pressure, a casual evening in the stands is a genuinely different kind of experience. The hot dog helps too.
Three emojis told the story. The world’s most famous gymnast was in a great baseball city on a summer evening, and she seemed very happy to be there.
