
Liza Soberano throws ceremonial first pitch at Dodger Stadium for Filipino Heritage Night
On Instagram, the "Lisa Frankenstein" actress shared photos and videos of her experience.
"So honored to be amongst all my kababayans," Liza said. "I was so nervous, but I think I did okay?"
In the comment section, netizens lauded Liza for her pitch, with many saying it was good.
"What a throw, though," a usercommented.
Earlier in June, Liza attended the Netflix Tudum 2025 event, where the global streaming app announced show release dates, including "Stranger Things" Season 5.
The event also revealed Lady Gaga as a confirmed guest star for "Wednesday" Season 2, as well as a first look at Tony Tony Chopper of "One Piece."
Meanwhile, Liza joined a new project in May dubbed "Can I Come In?" a "podcast-cinema-documentary hybrid" created by artist Sarah Bahbah, who serves as the director and host.
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