"Balenciaga is his favorite team"; "Enjoying life before baby Bieber" - MLB fans react as Justin Beiber sports $450 designer cap at Yankees game

Justin Bieber watches Yankees-Blue Jays at Rogers Center (Source: Instagram/ MLBFITS and MLB.com)
Justin Bieber watches Yankees-Blue Jays at Rogers Center (Source: Instagram/ MLBFITS and MLB.com)

Canadian popstar and singing sensation Justin Bieber was spotted at the Rogers Center overlooking game 1 of the four-game series between the NY Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday night. Bieber could be observed thoroughly enjoying himself in the seats right behind the home plate as he rocked a $450 Balenciaga designer cap for the occasion.

Take a look at Justin Bieber's sporty look at Rogers Center here:

Fans immediately took notice of the popstar enjoying this AL East rivarly from the home plate seats and didn't hold back from commenting on Justin Bieber's trendy headgear and the fact that he is soon going to become a father as he expects his first child with wife and model Hailey Bieber. Some fans even commented, wondering who might be the singer's favorite ballplayer.

"Balenciaga is his favorite team," one fan commented.
"Just enjoying life before baby Bieber comes," another fan said.
"I wonder who his favorite baseball player is! Judge would be a good choice," yet another fan commented.
Screenshot of fan reactions on the post by MLBFITS on Instagram
Screenshot of fan reactions on the post by MLBFITS on Instagram
"Looking like the young Brad Pitt," commented one wrote.
"Bieber and Judge can it get any better," commented another fan.
"What day was this," yet another fan said.

The series opener between the Yankees and Blue Jays was an exciting one, as Toronto came right out of the blocks with all guns blazing. They targeted Carlos Rodon from the onset of the game, as he ended up giving up eight earned runs on ten hits and striking out eight batters in five innings to register a loss.

Blue Jays ace sluggers George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did all the damage from the bat as the Bombers hitting lineup couldn't fire up their engines against Jose Berrios on Thursday night. Trent Grisham scored the sole two runs for the Yankees off a two-run home run as the Bombers lost game 1, 9-2.

Yankees decimated the Blue Jays in game 2 of the four-game series on Friday night

The fiery hitting lineup of the Yankees wasn't going to sit quiet for long, and the same came true in game 2 against the Blue Jays at Rogers Center on Friday night. The Bronx Bombers defeated the Jays 16-5, as both Juan Soto and Gleyber drove in three runs each while also crushing a home run each, and captain Aaron Judge aided the offense with two RBIs.

Five other hitters from their lineup drove in a run each as the bullpen did its work after a lax start by Marcus Stroman to win the game for the NY Yankees and tie the series at 1-1. The third game of the series will be played on Saturday night at Rogers Center in Toronto.

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