South Korean movie star Jeon Jong-seo threw out the first pitch before an exhibition game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Korea Baseball Organization's Kiwoom Heroes in Seoul on Sunday, and Dodgers players (naturally) I couldn't take my eyes off her.
Freddie Freeman, Chris Taylor, Tyler Glasnow and everyone else in the dugout were transfixed on Johnson as he prepared to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
Jeon Jong-seo, first pitching.
The boys are so happy 😂😂
Everyone is so cute💙 pic.twitter.com/rUVOTsHXar— Ⓕⓡⓐⓝⓒⓔⓢⓒⓐ★ (@DecoOhtani117) March 17, 2024
Johnson threw pitches with grace, wearing tight leggings that Fanatics wouldn't even dream of manufacturing, and came very close to throwing spectacular strikes (much better than 50 Cent or Fauci, anyway). It was close).
Pitcher Landon Knack then posed with Suh and smiled broadly as the camera snapped a picture of the two on the mound. (Related: Shohei Ohtani hits Oppo Taco Bomb in Dodgers debut)
In fact, the entire Dodgers dugout had big smiles on their faces as they welcomed the rising Korean star.
No, I don't blame them. This woman is absolutely gorgeous.
The Dodgers are in Seoul to open the MLB season, taking on the San Diego Padres in MLB's first game of the 2024 regular season on Wednesday, March 20, as part of the MLB Seoul Series. According to MLB.com, the event is part of MLB's World Tour initiative, a “historic game that brings MLB teams and players to the league's global fan base.”
I fully support the league embracing the global nature of this game, but the only thing they have to do to keep me coming back for more games is to throw out the first pitch to Johnson. Just keep inviting them. We would be happy to graph all 30 teams' reactions to the “Ballerina” star's form. Hubba hubba.