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K-Pop Invades MLB: ATEEZ Takes the Mound in LA

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K-pop boy group ATEEZ recently visited a Major League Baseball (MLB) stadium. Their agency, KQ Entertainment, revealed, “ATEEZ threw the first pitch at the LA Dodgers vs. New York Mets game on the 21st (Korean time).”

ATEEZ received a special invitation to participate in the ceremonial first pitch ceremony for the Dodgers vs. Mets game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Yunho, the main dancer of ATEEZ, stepped onto the mound at Dodger Stadium to deliver the ceremonial first pitch. Yunho’s passion for baseball stems from before the group’s debut, making the moment particularly meaningful. Following the pitch, the four members of ATEEZ moved to the stands to enjoy the rest of the game.

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A short video introducing ATEEZ was featured on the Dodger Stadium scoreboard. In response, Yunho expressed his gratitude through the agency, stating, “It was an honor to be able to stand on the mound and throw the ball,” adding, “As a baseball fan, it was a day I will never forget.”

Before their appearance at Dodger Stadium, ATEEZ delivered two exhilarating performances on the 12th and 19th at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, a prestigious event in the U.S.

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