October baseball was on the menu Monday for Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce.
The superstar couple ventured to The Bronx for Game 1 of the ALCS between the Yankees and Guardians at Yankee Stadium following a dinner date-filled weekend in Manhattan.
Dressed in a long black coat and baseball cap, the 34-year-old Swift was seen cozying up in a suite with star Chiefs tight end, 35, who rocked a black jacket and cap for the game.
The couple appeared to be enjoying some beers together for the start of the game.
📷| Taylor and Travis are attending the baseball game at Yankee Stadium tonight pic.twitter.com/hOo5XbpaWt
— Taylor Swift Updates 🩶 (@swifferupdates) October 14, 2024
Swift and Kelce have been enjoying their time together during the Chiefs’ bye week, with the pair dining at The Corner Store on Friday with friends Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
The pair stepped out Saturday for dinner at Torrisi.
Swift, who resumes Eras Tour performances this week in Miami, caught the Chiefs’ primetime clash against the Saints at Arrowhead Stadium last Monday night.
Kelce, who got off to a slow start this season with eight receptions for 69 yards through Kansas City’s first three games, had nine receptions for 70 yards in the 26-13 win over New Orleans.
The Ohio native and Cleveland sports fan will face the 49ers on the road Sunday in a Super Bowl 2024 rematch.
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The Chiefs bested the 49ers in overtime, 25-22, clinching their second straight championship in February.
Swift, who started dating Kelce last year, was in attendance for the big game and embraced the Chiefs star on the field at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas following the win.
The Yankees will host the Guardians again on Tuesday before the series shifts to Cleveland on Thursday.