Hollywood met home plate on Tuesday night. Sydney Sweeney brought her signature sparkle to Dodger Stadium for Game 4 of the World Series. And she wasn’t alone. The “Euphoria” star was joined by retired boxing legend Christy Martin, her real-life counterpart in the upcoming biopic “Christy.” The pair’s appearance quickly caught the attention of fans who witnessed the crossover of sports, cinema, and star power in true Los Angeles fashion.
Sydney Sweeney and Christy Martin wear matching shirts at Dodgers’ world series game
Sydney Sweeney and Christy Martin proved they’re a knockout duo both on and off screen when they showed up to the Dodgers’ World Series game. The two were spotted smiling from the stands at Dodger Stadium, showing their support as Shohei Ohtani took the mound for L.A.
Sweeney, 28, shared a cheerful selfie from their seats at Chavez Ravine, capturing the energy of the moment. Both sported matching blue Dodgers shirts — a nod to their team spirit. Additionally, Sweeney completed the look with her signature boots. Their coordinating outfits and relaxed vibe made them look more like lifelong friends than co-stars.
The sighting comes just weeks after the duo hit the red carpet for the premiere of “Christy,” where Sweeney portrays Martin in the gritty sports biopic about the trailblazing boxer’s life and career. While their red-carpet appearance was all business, their game night outing showed a more personal connection between the two women. Insiders close to the production have said that Sweeney and Martin developed a genuine friendship during filming. They bonded over their shared drive and resilience.
Before the first pitch, Sweeney also made a surprise appearance on the stadium’s big screen. She starred in a one-minute opening montage that aired to fire up the crowd after the previous night’s 18-inning marathon game. Fans erupted as the actress helped set the tone for another high-energy night in Los Angeles.
As for the game, the atmosphere was electric, with an A-list crowd filling the stands. This included Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Brad Pitt, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, Austin Butler, and Tobey Maguire. Despite the star-studded support, the Dodgers couldn’t pull off a win, falling 6–2 to the Toronto Blue Jays after Vladimir Guerrero Jr. launched a crucial two-run homer off Ohtani.
Originally reported by Zahrah Patel on Reality Tea.
