GOOD NEWS: Nico Hoerner Quietly Crowned Athlete of the Year, Sparking Questions About How Cubs’ Silent Heart Became Chicago’s Most Respected Star
Nico Hoerner has never been the loudest player in the Cubs clubhouse. He doesn’t chase headlines, he doesn’t dominate highlight reels, and he has never needed a spotlight to validate his importance. But this week, the spotlight found him. Chicago Magazine named Hoerner its “Athlete of the Year,” recognizing not only his steady on-field performance, but also the impact he has made throughout the community.
The announcement surprised some who are accustomed to the award going to MVP-level sluggers or superstar athletes across the city’s major franchises. But for those who watch Hoerner daily — teammates, coaches, fans, and staff — it felt overdue. He represents something that resonates deeply in Chicago sports: consistency, humility, and heart.
Hoerner’s 2023–2024 campaign was defined by exactly that. He didn’t chase power numbers. Instead, he delivered what the Cubs needed most — reliability. He appeared in nearly every game, provided Gold Glove–caliber defense at second base, and brought a level of baseball IQ that coaches often describe as “the glue” holding the infield together. In quieter moments, teammates say, he is the stabilizing voice many of them look to during tense stretches of the season.

But the award reflects more than baseball. It reflects a year of community involvement that rarely drew public attention. Hoerner spent countless off-days working with youth sports programs, literacy organizations, and food distribution initiatives across Chicago’s West Side. He asked for no media coverage, and often, only those volunteering beside him knew he was there. Several nonprofits contacted by Chicago Magazine described him the same way: humble, present, and genuinely invested.
“He doesn’t come for photos,” one community organizer said. “He comes to work.”
Even inside the Cubs organization, Hoerner’s influence is felt beyond the diamond. Coaches describe him as a “culture driver,” someone whose professionalism sets a tone for younger players breaking into the league. It’s the kind of leadership that doesn’t always get headlines, but builds teams that last.
After the award announcement, Hoerner offered only a brief comment, thanking the magazine and emphasizing that “Chicago has given me far more than I’ve given back.” In typical fashion, he redirected the attention toward the community, praising the volunteers and organizers he works with throughout the year.
Teammates reacted instantly on social media, posting photos, inside jokes, and heartfelt messages. One commented, “If you’ve ever shared a clubhouse with Nico, this award makes perfect sense.” Another called him “the example every young player should follow.”
For Cubs fans, the news arrives at a time when the franchise is trying to re-establish its identity and push toward long-term contention. And in that journey, Hoerner stands out — not as the loudest or flashiest star, but as the steady presence who embodies everything the city admires.
Chicago is a place that celebrates grit, loyalty, and heart. Nico Hoerner has given them all three.
And now, the city has officially given something back.
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