Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce reportedly attending Yankees vs. Guardians ALCS Game 1
Game 1 of the ALCS is set to take place in the Bronx on Monday night as the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees battle for a spot in the World Series. Plenty of people will be in Yankee Stadium to watch the action but based on a report, two names will attract more attention than others.
“Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be attending tonight’s Game 1 of the ALCS,” Bryan Hoch said via X.
Attending a sporting event is nothing new for Swift, routinely showing up at Kansas City Chiefs games to support her boyfriend. The difference will be having Kelce in the stands with her instead of the tight end playing on the field.
The Chiefs enjoyed a bye week on Sunday, getting a break after getting a win over New Orleans on Monday Night Football on Oct. 7. A big one is upcoming on Sunday in a Super Bowl rematch against the San Francisco 49ers but Kansas City has not started preparation for the game quite yet, apparently.
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Kelce has taken the opportunity to hang out with Swift a little more and the two are heading to New York, likely to cheer on his hometown Guardians.
Swift does have a little history with the sport, once signing the national anthem before Game 3 of the 2008 World Series. Philadelphia was playing Tampa Bay at the time and with Swift originally from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, she sang in front of the hometown crowd.
This time, the artist is expected to just be attending the game and enjoying the baseball. New York will be sending Carlos Rodon to the mound, while Alex Cobb starts for Cleveland. First pitch is scheduled for 7:38 p.m. ET and those of you wanting to watch from home can do so on a variety of channels — TBS, truTV, and streaming on MAX. Another layer to what should be an exciting battle for the American League pennant.