Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s romance has already taken the NFL by storm, so it was only a matter of time before it enchanted another major sports league.
After the couple stepped out at Game 1 of the American League Championship Series in New York City Monday (Oct. 14), the official MLB TikTok account shared a number of clips of the pop star and tight end sitting together at Yankee Stadium with palpable excitement. In one post, the league joked about the pair’s possible storybook ending in text over a video of the pair chatting with their seat neighbors, writing in all caps, “TAYLOR SWIFT ATTENDS GAME WITH HER POTENTIAL FUTURE HUSBAND.”
“YOU TWO MAKE ME BELIEVE IN LOVE,” the MLB’s message continued. “I CAN’T STOP CRYING NEVER CHANGE ILYSM.”
In the comments, fans couldn’t believe that the overflowing declaration had come from an official sports page. “Me, a social media manager, when I accidentally post something on the work account instead of my personal account,” one person joked, to which the MLB replied: “this was no accident.”
In another video that zoomed in on the couple chatting, the MLB jokingly identified Swift as “star of Hannah Montana movie.” A third post features photos of the 14-time Grammy winner and Kelce smiling as they watched the New York Yankees win 5-2 against the Cleveland Guardians, both of the stars wearing black baseball hats and nursing cups of beer.
The baseball date is just the latest sports-related outing for Swift and Kelce, who attended the U.S. Open together in September and spawned a viral moment when they jammed out to “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” by The Darkness. It’s also not the first time the couple’s marital status has been discussed by official athletics outfits. Just last week, Troy Aikman referred to the “Anti-Hero” singer as the New Heights podcaster’s “The Mrs.” during a Kansas City Chiefs game broadcast.
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