After the event, Kylie took to her Instagram to share some fun photos, including one with her best friends!
“Last night was simply magical ? #Pitch Premiere ???? Thank you to my glam gang & to everyone who came to support this special show. I’m brimming with joy and gratitude,” she captioned a photo from the red carpet.
Kylie Bunbury turns heads in an olive green dress while arriving at the 10th Annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews honoring FOX’s Pitch held at the Paley Center for Media on Thursday night (September 8) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 27-year-old actress joined her co-stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Mo McRae, as well as director Paris Barclay and executive producer Kevin Falls to chat about the upcoming Fox show, which premieres in two weeks.
We’re just a few weeks out from watching Kylie Bunbury become the first female ball player in Fox’s Pitch.
“I’m just trying to be a ball player…the best ball player I can be,” the 27-year-old actress shared in a recent interview. “I’m trying not to focus on the spectacle of being the first woman in baseball.”
She continued, “There are a lot of parallels going on now. I do feel I have a responsibility to empower women and to inspire them. And not just women � anyone who has a dream. To tell them: You don’t need to forego your dreams. You can achieve them and be any size, shape, color gender, creed, whatever it is, you can do it.”
Kylie added later about her pitch speed, “I’m probably around 55 mph. I’m not as fast as Ginny, by any means, but I’m pretty proud of the 55.” She works with Gregg Olson, who actually works with the Padres.
This weekend, Pitch and the Los Angeles Dodgers will host moms, dads and daughters alike at “Take Your Daughter to a Game” day at Dodger Stadium. Starting at 11AM, fans can enter the PITCH Zone Experience (located behind the Left Field Pavilion), a batting cage where they can step up to the plate and test their skills.
Dove Cameron caused double takes all over the world after arriving at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards held at The Forum on Sunday (July 31) in Inglewood, Calif.
Kylie Bunbury winds up for the pitch in the trailer for her new Fox show, Pitch.
Here’s the summary: A beautiful, tough and gifted athlete, Ginny Baker (Bunbury) is vaulted into instant fame when she’s called up by the San Diego Padres to make her Major League debut. Like any rookie, Ginny must prove herself to her teammates. Foremost among them is Mike Lawson (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), the team’s ruggedly handsome star catcher. There’s instant chemistry between them, although neither dares admit it. After all, Mike is captain of the team and a few of his players don’t even want Ginny on the field.
Guiding her is her agent/confidante Amelia Slater (Ali Larter), who saw Ginny’s star potential early on and left her previous job as a Hollywood publicist to concentrate on the young phenom. Although groomed for this moment by her demanding father, Bill Baker (Michael Beach), the end of Ginny’s improbable journey is the beginning of an almost impossible one: representing her gender as she embarks on a successful baseball career under the glare of the white-hot media spotlight.
It’s a goal hard enough for anyone to achieve � except this player is also a woman, who happens to be the most important historical figure in sports since Jackie Robinson. This season, Ginny Baker will be the other woman trying to break into one of the oldest, most exclusive men’s clubs in the country.
Ryan Dorsey also stars in the show, which will debut Thursdays @9PM ET/PT this fall on the network.