Olivia Dunne Brought Her Fastball To The MLB All-Star Game Red Carpet

Olivia Dunne is making the most of her first MLB All-Star experience.

After attempting to pull boyfriend Paul Skenes into her world on TikTok as the two made their way to Arlington, Texas, she's gone all in on all the festivities surrounding the Midsummer Classic.  On Monday night, the LSU gymnast was in attendance at Globe Life Field for the Home Run Derby.

Olivia was spotted supporting the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie in an All-Star game cowgirl hat and tank top with his number on it.  It's a move that not many rookies could pull off.

But as we've learned from this National Championship winning LSU power couple, they're not your typical MLB rookies.  They're more than prepared for the big time.

Skenes blew through the Minor Leagues and is now the starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star game as a rookie.

The Home Run Derby on Monday night was just the beginning of the All-Star fun for these two.  On Tuesday came the Red Carpet event hours prior to the first pitch.

Olivia Dunne And Paul Skenes Are Having Great Rookie Years

Livvy traded in her cowgirl hat, tank top, and cutoff shorts for something more formal.  She then showed off her own fastball alongside MLB's most promising young pitcher.

She proved that she knows where the cameras are at all times, she knows how to grip pitches, and most importantly, she knows how to deal with the spotlight.

That's how you get ready to take the mound at the All-Star game in your first year in the Major Leagues.

You come out firing in a white suit riding triple-digit fastballs from the red carpet with your Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model girlfriend straight to the mound.

Talk about an All-Star debut from a couple of superstars in the making.  This is the fun part.  The result of all the hard work that goes into being a No. 1 draft pick.

Livvy's done her part.  Now all that's left is for an easy inning of work from Skenes before he gets to sit back, relax, and soak it all in while watching the best in the game.

What a rookie year these two are putting together.