“Big Baseball girl” Paige Spiranac dressed up in a New York Yankees-like uniform “in honor of game 1” of the World Series
Paige Spiranac dressed up in a baseball jersey to share her excitement for Game 1 of the World Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers competed against the New York Yankees, and registered a 6-3 win to take a 1-0 lead.
Spiranac, who is widely known for her golf content on the internet, posted about her love for baseball ahead of the start of the World Series.
She opted to wear a white crop top with black stripes, paired with matching shorts. Her outfit had red outlining and was clubbed with a red belt. Sharing the picture on her X (formerly Twitter) account, Spiranac wrote:
"In honor of game 1 of the World Series big baseball girl"
It’s not just Paige Spiranac who showed her excitement for World Series Game 1. PGA Tour player Max Homa also shared his enthusiasm for the biggest event in baseball. However, he was cheering for the Dodgers. The American golfer is in Japan for the Zozo Championship, and from there he is rooting for his favorite team. As the Dodgers won the match against the Yankees, he posted:
"Very happy I chose to root for the Dodgers and Freddie Freeman today. I’ve decided I will root for them again the next game!"
Paige Spiranac mostly shares golf content on her social media pages, but she also enjoys other sports. Earlier this year, in August, she attended a NASCAR race at Daytona.
She has a strong fanbase across all social media platforms, with more than 1 million followers on her X account and over 4 million on Instagram.
"I felt bad for his kid" - Paige Spiranac reacts to fan leaving the stadium after interfering in World Series Game 1
During the World Series Game 1 on October 25, a fan made headlines after interfering in the match. During the game, Yankees' Gleyber Torres hit a shot, and the ball seemingly appeared to be headed for a home run.
However, a Dodgers fan interfered by catching the ball midway over the left field wall. Reportedly, the fan was forced to leave the area after the incident. Paige Spiranac reacted to the incident on her X account, writing:
"I feel bad for his kid who had to leave the game early."
A fan in the comments section wrote:
"That ain’t no kid. This guy’s like 40."
Replying to the fan, Paige commented:
"After they showed him packing up and leaving with his son."
Notably, the fan interference incident during World Series Game 1 garnered widespread attention, and people were quick to compare it to a similar incident that happened in 1996. That year, during the American League Championship Series, Jeffrey Maier reached over the fence to catch a ball during a game between the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees.