The New York Yankees returned to their home field for the third game of the 2024 World Series, and Gracie Cashman was there to take in all the action.
Gracie, 25, who is the daughter of Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, exclusively gave Us Weekly an inside look into her night out at the Monday, October 28, Game in the Bronx. Before leaving to watch the Yankees take on the Los Angeles Dodgers, Gracie gave Us a “quick fit check.”
“This sweater is Free People,” she said of her navy and white striped cardigan, which featured the Yankees’ team logo. She paired the sporty piece with a black long-sleeved shirt, black shorts and black knee-high boots, which she wore with sheer black tights underneath. She completed her look with a pair of black sunglasses and a black purse and by pulling her hair into a sleek bun.
Upon arriving via Uber to Yankee Stadium, Gracie snagged a “cute little World Series scarf” before entering her dad’s box. “This is where I watch almost every Yankee home game that I attend, and it’s also where everyone that works with my dad comes and gets some food and hangs out and watches the game,” she shared. “Sometimes families are in there as well. Always some good comfort food going on in the suite.”
Monday’s Game was a family affair for Gracie, who was joined in the suite by her dad and her brother, Teddy Cashman. “We went outside to see what was going on on the field and there was a lot of press going on on the field for the World Series, shocking,” she told Us.
One of Gracie’s pre-Game traditions is ordering her drink of choice. “Before [the] first pitch, I got myself a glass of Chardonnay. That is always what I get at the Yankee Games,” she explained. “And just like that, it was time for the Game. I actually arrived at the stadium today, like, two hours before Game time, so it really felt like it flew by. But that’s what we’re here for, so play ball!”
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After the Yankees began to lose to the Dodgers during the Game’s first inning, Gracie headed back inside to cheer herself up with something sweet. Out of all the suite’s “dessert options,” which included a variety of cookies, cakes and chocolates, Gracie grabbed herself a cannoli.
She also participated in her “favorite part of every Yankee game,” which was dancing to the song “Y.M.C.A.,” before heading back inside to watch more of the match.
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The Dodgers beat the Yankees for the third Game in a row on Monday, putting them just one victory away from winning this year’s Commissioner’s Trophy. The teams will face off again on Tuesday, October 29, at Yankee Stadium. (As a refresher, the first team to win four out of the World Series’ seven Games wins the baseball tournament.)
In addition to being one of the Yankees’ biggest fans, Gracie is the host of the YES Network’s (The Yankee Entertainment and Sports Network) new show The Story of My Number, on which she interviews past and present Yankees players about their lives and careers. She is also a talented singer and performer, having studied musical theater at Northwestern University and performed at the renowned NYC cabaret club 54 Below.