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Jeon Jong-seo leaves the company very This made an impression on some players on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The teams played an exhibition game in South Korea on Sunday (March 17) night, with the Dodgers facing the Kiwoom Heroes at Gocheok Sky Dome.
However, to kickstart the game, Korean actor Jong-seo threw out the ceremonial first pitch.
To say the sports stars were pretty impressed in their Dodgers shirts, leggings, and knee-high socks would be an understatement.
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But as you can see from the now-viral footage of her pitching, it wasn't her athleticism that impressed them (if you get my point).
Cameras were trained on the dugout during Johnson's moment to shine, with players like Chris Taylor and Tyler Glasnow looking especially enamored with the 29-year-old star.
And baseball fans called out X to see their reactions.
One person wrote, “Guys will be guys,” while another wrote, “Tyler seems obsessed with her.”
“You can't blame them,” another source added.
A fourth quipped: “These guys should all be single otherwise they'll be single when they get home.”
“A man is a man,” someone else continued.
Fortunately for the awe-struck players, ballerina Star Jong-seo took a photo with them after pitching.
Escaping the curse that the Korean star cast on the team, the Dodgers defeated their opponent 14-3 with the help of Freeman, who hit a home run.
The game against the Kium Heroes will take place just days before the Dodgers begin the 2024 season.
They are scheduled to play the Padres tomorrow (March 20) in South Korea.
This game will be the first time a Major League Baseball regular season game will be held in South Korea.
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“I'm really looking forward to learning more about the culture and the city,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of his team's upcoming games in Seoul.
“Obviously, there's a lot of good players over there. So for us and the Padres to go there and put on a showcase and play two regular season games, it's good for baseball. I'm excited. Yo.”
Actor Jong-seo threw out the ceremonial first pitch Sunday night, but CBS Sports reported that Park Chan-ho, the first Korean-born player in MLB history and former Dodger and Padre, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch ahead of tomorrow's game. . .
The game will be broadcast on Sportsnet LA, Padres TV and ESPN, as well as live streamed on fubo.
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