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In Photos: Paul Skenes' girlfriend Olivia Dunne "back in the burgh" for boyfriend's game day rocking black bodycon dress

Paul Skenes made his first start after the All-Star break on Tuesday night in game 2 against the St. Louis Cardinals, and his girlfriend Olivia Dunne cheered him on while rocking a black bodycon dress. The $6 million-worth influencer uploaded snaps and even posted a story on her Instagram account to showcase her excitement for Skenes' latest season in the MLB.

Livvy captioned her Snapchat posts as:

"Back in da burgh."
"Quick trip."
"Gettin me thru game day."
Screenshot from Olivia Dunne's story on Snapchat
Screenshot from Olivia Dunne's story on Snapchat
Screenshot from Olivia Dunne's story on Instagram
Screenshot from Olivia Dunne's story on Instagram

In her Snapchat posts, she is shared her outfit for the game, while in another one, she is seen sipping on a can of cherry-flavored drink with a funny caption. Olivia Dunne was seen walking down the Pirates dugout stairs to the clubhouse in jubilation in her sole Instagram story.

The LSU gymnast has over 15 million followers combined across three social media platforms, namely Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. Earlier in July, she extended her stay with the Tigers gymnastics team by committing to a fifth year after having led them to a maiden NCAA title in April.

Olivia Dunne has been present in the stands to support Paul Skenes through all his home starts in the Major League so far in the current campaign. Skenes has been clinical with his performances on the mound since making his debut in May.

He created history by becoming the first baseball player to receive an All-Star nod in his rookie season. Skenes even started the Midsummer Classic for the NL All-Stars on July 16 and has taken the major league by storm thanks to his superb pitching prowess.

Paul Skenes registered his first loss of the campaign despite pitching 8.1 immaculate innings

Paul Skenes fell just two outs short of pitching a complete game against the Cardinals on Tuesday. He pitched for 8.1 innings, gave up two runs on four hits and struck out eight batters.

The Pirates lost the contest by a slim margin of 2-1, and therefore Skenes registered the first loss of his big league career despite pitching amazingly well inside PNC Park.

Paul Skenes is now 6-1 for the season with an ERA of 1.93 and will make his next start in the series opener against the Astros at Minute Maid Park on July 29.

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