Livvy Dunne channels Skenes with acrobatic pitchLivvy Dunne channels Skenes with acrobatic pitch

Livvy Dunne channels Skenes with acrobatic pitch August 17th, 2024 Brent Maguire @bmags94 Share share-square-87568 Velocity is down but tumbling is way up when @livvydunne becomes @Paul_Skenes. #FanaticsFest pic.twitter.com/2f9ts1vkwY — Fanatics (@Fanatics) August 17, 2024 It’d be nearly impossible to try replicating the success of Paul Skenes on a mound but Livvy Dunne certainly tried
Livvy Dunne channels Skenes with acrobatic pitchLivvy Dunne channels Skenes with acrobatic pitch

Livvy Dunne channels Skenes with acrobatic pitch

August 17th, 2024

It’d be nearly impossible to try replicating the success of Paul Skenes on a mound but Livvy Dunne certainly tried her best.

Dunne, who is dating Skenes in one of the more notable power couples in sports, showed up at Fanatics Fest in New York City on Saturday. Dressed in full Skenes uniform — mustache and all — Dunne was filmed throwing a pitch and then showing off her athletic prowess.

Dunne, a former USA national gymnastics team member and a current LSU Tigers women’s team member, uncorked a pitch and then did a cartwheel into a back handspring, garnering loud applause from those watching. The velocity on Dunne’s pitch certainly wasn’t there, but she wowed in other athletic ways.

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