MLB's Jake Burger and Wife Share Reaction to Baby Daughter Penelope's Down Syndrome Diagnosis: 'Biggest Blessing' (Exclusive)

Burger and Ashlyn welcomed Penelope, who was born with Down syndrome, on Friday, Oct. 25

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MLB's Jake Burger and Wife Share Reaction to Baby Daughter Penelope's Down Syndrome Diagnosis: 'Biggest Blessing' (Exclusive)

Burger and Ashlyn welcomed Penelope, who was born with Down syndrome, on Friday, Oct. 25

Brigette Billups (2) Jake Burger and his wife Ashlyn with daughter Penelope

Brigette Billups (2) Jake Burger and his wife Ashlyn with daughter Penelope

MLB's Jake Burger and his wife Ashlyn have always been determined to love their kids unconditionally.

On Friday, Oct. 25, the Miami Marlins third baseman and first baseman, 28, and his wife Ashlyn welcomed their second baby together, a daughter named Penelope, sharing the news exclusively with PEOPLE.

Prior to their baby's birth, Penelope was diagnosed with Down syndrome, but the couple tells PEOPLE that the news didn't worry them.

"Our initial thought on learning about her diagnosis was simple, we just looked at each other and I had said to Ash, 'Okay, and?' " Burger recalls. "Life isn't meant to be easy, it's meant to be fulfilling and this is God's way of doing just that."

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Brigette Billups Photography Jake Burger, Ashlyn, Penelope

Brigette Billups Photography Jake Burger, Ashlyn, Penelope

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Rather than becoming an obstacle to overcome, Burger and Ashley share how learning of Penelope's Down syndrome diagnosis became one of their "biggest blessings."

“Grieving for us was not about her diagnosis, it was about how we felt that having Down syndrome shouldn’t limit anyone’s capabilities in life," they share.

"What seems as an insurmountable obstacle usually becomes one of the biggest blessings, but it’s hard to see that amidst all the ‘differents,’ how she navigates the world will be different, how she looks will be different, how her needs will be different, how we help her become the best version of herself will be different, how she makes friends will be different, all those little things you usually don’t think twice about."

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Brigette Billups Photography Jake Burger, Ashlyn, and Penelope

Brigette Billups Photography Jake Burger, Ashlyn, and Penelope

"Different looks scary or daunting but that’s what makes all of us who we are. That’s when we realized God blessed us with her so that we could help others see Down syndrome the same way," they tell PEOPLE.

In a sentimental post on Instagram, the proud parents revealed that Burger is "the only active MLB player with a child with Down syndrome." Regardless, they insist, "her diagnosis is not what defines her or her life, it’s what makes her who she is, and we wouldn’t want her any other way."

While they were already aware of Penelope's diagnosis before she was born, the couple didn't expect to find such an "amazing" community of parents who also have kids with special needs.

Brigette Billups Photography Jake Burger, Ashlyn, and Penelope

Brigette Billups Photography Jake Burger, Ashlyn, and Penelope

"The love and support we felt from our family and from those and the community with children that have special needs has been mind-blowing and has allowed us to feel a sense of purpose," they say. "We know our journey is just beginning with our sweet Penelope but knowing the love and support around us makes that easier."

"Our mission is to help as many families as we can as we travel through this beautiful girl and her beautiful life," Burger and Ashlyn tell PEOPLE. "God has gifted us a beautiful soul and a beautiful girl, and we can’t wait to watch her grow up and achieve everything she wants to in life."