On March 17, 2024, the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted an exhibition game against the Kiwoom Heroes at Gocheok Sky Dome. The spotlight was on Korean actress Jeon Jong-seo, who took the mound to throw the ceremonial first pitch. Jeon Jong-seo captivated the audience with her impressive appearance.
She wore skin-tight athletic clothing that combined athleticism and style: a cropped Dodger top, olive leggings, and over-knee socks. As a result, Dodgers players were visibly attracted to Jeong Jong-seo's presence and style.
A video of Dodgers players' reactions went viral online, sparking debate.
From her amused laugh to praise for Jeon Jong-seo's charisma, the Korean actress' presence attracted a lot of attention.
“They are after all,” one fan wrote.
“The entire Dodgers dugout was ready to risk everything,” said the viral clip on X's Barstool Sports page.
“Dodgers did a phenomenal job,” a third fan wrote teasingly.
“All these people better be single or they'll be single when they get home. Read the comments.
Another fan showed no hesitation, writing: “Their wives were in the stands and all furious.”
Who is Jeon Jong Seo?
Jeon Jong-seo, also known as Rachel Jun, is a popular South Korean actress. She made her debut with the role of Hae Mi in her acclaimed 2018 thriller film 'Burning' which gained her attention. Ms. Jeong won the Best Actress award at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards for her performance in the 2020 thriller film “The Call.” She has also appeared in several other well-received projects, including the Netflix series “Money Heist: South Korea – Joint Economic Zone” and the film “Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon.”
How did the Los Angeles Dodgers perform?
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Kiwoom Heroes 14-3 at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. Freddie Freeman hit a solo home run in the first inning, starting a powerful Dodgers offense. Jason Heyward and Gavin Lux each scored to extend the Dodgers' lead early in the game. The Heroes briefly fought back, but the Dodgers maintained control. Hunter Feduccia's decisive RBI single widened the Dodgers' lead. Michael Grove's good pitching shut down the Heroes' attack, and they won with four strikeouts and no hits and no runs. New Dodgers player Shohei Ohtani made a short but impactful appearance.