MLB Love Triangle? Livvy Dunne Rumored to Be Texting Jacob Misiorowski After Skenes Meltdown
- Fax Sports

- Jun 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 2
MILWAUKEE - Rumors are spreading like wildfire that LSU gymnast and social media star Livvy Dunne is considering leaving Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes… for the very man who outdueled him on the mound today: Brewers flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski.
According to multiple anonymous sources on X (formerly Twitter), Dunne was allegedly seen texting Misiorowski shortly after Skenes was pulled after 4 innings, having given up four earned runs in what was easily the worst outing of his young MLB career. One viral post simply read, “BREAKING: Livvy was texting Misiorowski after that 4-run inning. She saw the future.” Another user posted a photo of Dunne near the Brewers dugout and captioned it: “From ace to replaced.” While these claims remain unverified, the baseball world is already spiraling, as far as we know.
Inside the Pirates clubhouse, reactions were... tense. One teammate who requested anonymity said, “We’re trying to focus on baseball, but yeah, stuff like this? It’s a distraction. Paul’s young, and he’s got a lot on his plate. This kind of noise doesn’t help.” Another added, “You could tell something was off with him today. The slider didn’t have that bite. He kept shaking off signs. You think he didn’t know what was going on online? Come on.” MLB insiders chimed in too, speculating that the mental pressure could derail what had been shaping up to be one of the most dominant sophomore campaigns in recent memory.
Fan reactions were as ruthless as expected. One popular tweet read, “Skenes just took the biggest L of his life… and it wasn’t on the mound.” Another quipped, “If Misiorowski starts dating Livvy and wins NL Rookie of the Year, that’s a Disney villain origin story for Skenes.” And perhaps the cruelest jab of all: “She’s into velocity. Paul’s losing it. Miz is touching 103. It’s over.”
So what does this mean for both pitchers going forward? If the rumors are true and Dunne and Skenes are headed for a breakup, projections for Skenes suddenly dip. Analysts forecast his ERA could rise from 2.10 to 5.60 in the second half, with a dip in strikeouts and overall composure. His W-L record might slip from a potential 8–6 finish to something closer to 6–16, depending on how he mentally recovers. “It’s tough,” one NL scout said. “Skenes is a competitor, but when your girlfriend goes from sitting behind home plate to sitting behind your opponent… that’s gonna mess with you.”
Meanwhile, Jacob Misiorowski may be in for a wild second-half ride. If he becomes MLB’s new “It Guy” with Livvy Dunne by his side, expect the Brewers to capitalize. He’s already showing flashes of brilliance, and the added confidence boost could propel him to finish the season with a 0.50 ERA, 21+ K/9, and an outside shot at NL Rookie of the Year and MVP honors. One fan summed it up best: “Miz just took Skenes’ soul… and possibly his girl.”
As of now, neither Dunne, Skenes, nor Misiorowski have commented publicly. But in the court of baseball Twitter, the verdict is already in. The season may be 162 games long, but this one rumor could define them all. Stay tuned. This story is just heating up.



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