Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes have arrived at the MLB All-Star game.
The superstar rookie and the 'first lady of baseball' walked the red carpet at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas ahead of Tuesday night's game.
Skenes looked dapper in a white suit with a black tie, which he accessorized with a pair of dark shades and black dress shoes.
Dunne glittered in a silver bedazzled dress, featuring a scoop neckline.
She accessorized the crystal-adorned gown with silver pumps and styled her blonde tresses in loose waves, which were pushed behind her shoulders.
Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes have arrived at the MLB All-Star game
The couple stunned on the red carpet at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Tuesday
Dunne took to TikTok on Monday to share a clip of the couple flying to the Lone Star State
It came one day after the couple jetted into Texas on a private jet, which the gymnast documented on her TikTok page.
'private jet Pauly,' she captioned the post, which was accompanied by an audio about picking the 'window or aisle' seat.
Dunne rocked a graphic tank top, which featured a cowboy hat and boots, alongside the words 'All-Star' and 'Skenes.'
The LSU fifth-year previously commented on the Pittsburgh Pirates star's performance last week, after he threw seven innings of a no-hitter before being pulled for inning number eight.
'You know what, it would have been a cool accolade to say that you threw a no-hitter your rookie year,' Dunne said on the ESPYs red carpet.
'But also you got to make that arm last long, so I don't blame them,' she added.
Dunne wore a tank top featuring a cowboy hat and boots ahead of the big game
The LSU gymnast wore a bedazzled silver dress, which was adorned with tiny crystals
The Pirates rookie ace opted for a crisp white suit, which he paired with a black tie
Skenes looked less than impressed after being yanked from the game - despite having thrown nearly 100 pitches in his outing.
'Definitely wanted to finish it,' Skenes said after the game.
'Throwing every six days, five days, whatever it is now, I definitely understand that side of it.'
The 22-year-old rookie ace is already disrupting the betting market having become such an overwhelming favorite to win NL Rookie of the Year that at least one sportsbook has taken that line off the board.
'I closed the pool after yesterday,' Randy Blum, baseball oddsmaker for the SuperBook, told ESPN of the LSU product.
As Blum explained, he was ready to move Skenes from a -500 favorite to an unthinkable -1000 until he decided it simply wasn't worth it.
'Unless he gets hurt, he's a lock to win,' Blum said. 'He's that good from what we've seen so far.'
Dunne previously offered her thoughts on Skenes nearly throwing a no-hitter
Skenes pitched incredibly well, but the Pirates bullpen immediately blew the no-hit shot