Some athletes were ready to risk it all last weekend. A Korean actress left quite the impression on Los Angeles Dodgers baseball players after throwing her first pitch at an exhibition game in South Korea.
The American baseball team played an exhibition game in the South Korean capital city on Sunday night (March 17), where the Dodgers went head-to-head against the Kiwoom Heroes at the Gocheok Sky Dome, a baseball stadium located in Gocheok-dong, Seoul.
To kickstart the game, Korean actress Jeon Jong-seo was invited to throw the first pitch, as per Unilad. The 29-year-old was seen wearing a Dodgers shirt, leggings, and knee-high socks.
Now-viral footage of Jeon’s pitch showed just how stunned the team appeared, with players Chris Taylor and Tyler Glasnow looking very smitten.
Korean actress Jeon Jong-seo impressed Los Angeles Dodgers players with her first pitch at an exhibition game in Seoul
Naturally, people flocked to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share their thoughts, as a person wrote: “Dudes being dudes.”
An X user commented: “Tyler looks smitten by her.”
Someone else penned: “Can’t blame them.”
A separate individual chimed in: “All these guys better be single or they will be when they get home.”
An additional baseball fan wrote: “Men being men.”
The Dodgers faced the Kiwoom Heroes at the Gocheok Sky Dome
Entire Dodgers dugout was ready to risk it all @StoolBaseball pic.twitter.com/7GvYO24WTK
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) March 17, 2024
Lucky for the awestruck players, Jeon posed for photos with them after her pitch, Unilad reported.
The actress starred in the 2023 Netflix film Ballerina and currently appears in the South Korean TV series Wedding Impossible, as per The New York Post.
The Dodgers reportedly beat their opponents 14-3, with the help of first baseman Freddie Freeman achieving a home run.
Jeon wore Dodgers attire while throwing the first pitch, garnering attention from players and fans alike
The team manager, Dave Roberts, reportedly said of the team’s upcoming games in Seoul: “I’m really looking forward to it, learning more about the culture, the city.
“Obviously there’s a lot of good ball players there, and so for us and the Padres to go over there and showcase and play two regular-season games, it’s good for baseball. I’m excited.”