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For Livvy Dunne, watching her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes, is not easy.
Dunne, 23, said watching Skenes pitch is harder than competing as a gymnast at LSU and that she goes through a whirlwind of emotions during his starts.
"Obviously, I think I got put on blast a few times while watching him," Dunne said during an appearance on MLB Network with Skenes. "I get nervous because I obviously want him to do his best. I love him. He usually pops out, does his thing, does amazing. But I feel every emotion while he’s out there doing his thing."
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"It’s completely out of my control, which is really hard because while I was competing, I mean, I was in control of my own destiny. Now I just need to sit back, relax and trust him."
Dunne went viral earlier this season when she was seen mouthing "F---" after Skenes gave up a home run to Toronto Blue Jays star George Springer. The former LSU star attends many of the games Skenes pitches and is an ardent supporter of her boyfriend and the Pirates.
Dunne has gotten a firsthand look at Skenes’ stuff as she stepped into the batter's box before the Pirates ace left for spring training.
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"I think all offseason Paul wanted me to stand in while he was pitching. I’ve been procrastinating all offseason because it’s scary and everybody told me it would be very scary," Dunne said.
"It was the last day of the offseason before he went to spring training and he was like, ‘Nope, come. You’re going to stand there.’ And I thought he was joking, and I stood and I was frozen."
Skenes said he buzzed her tower, meaning he threw high and inside to his girlfriend.
"She had been asking me, too. She wanted to see it, or she said she wanted to see it, and then time comes, we got to see if you’re about it," Skenes said.
The reigning NL Cy Young winner has an 8-8 record and a 3.57 ERA this season, and has been an anchor for a Pirates team that is in the thick of the National League Wild Card race at 50-47.
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