Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis May Have Just Proved Who's Number One in Their House

Hollywood couple cheers on their favorite baseball team during playoff season

By Mike Vulpo Oct 20, 2016 2:22 AMTags
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Game on, folks!

As baseball playoffs continued Wednesday night, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis were front and center as they watched the Los Angeles Dodgers face off against the Chicago Cubs.

But before the first pitch was even thrown, the Hollywood couple stepped onto the field at Dodger Stadium where they announced the home team's starting lineup.

"It's time for Dodger Baseball," the couple told the sold-out crowd before "All the Way Up" began playing inside the stadium. "Let's go Dodgers."

As the game began, fans couldn't help but notice the couple's Dodgers gear that included matching denim jeans and personalized jerseys. Mila's shirt had Kutcher with the number one while Ashton's jersey had Kutcher above number two.

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Is it a true fashion statement or just an adorable coincidence? We'll let you decide. (We vote totally adorable.)

During the pregame, Mila and Ashton couldn't hide their excitement when meeting their favorite players including infielder Justin Turner.

They also snapped selfies and stood next to the athletes during the National Anthem. 

The couple's night out comes as the pair eagerly wait to welcome their second child later this year. And if you're wondering if their daughter Wyatt Kutcher is excited, we may have your answer.

"She points to Mila and she's like, 'baby brother' when she points to the belly," Ashton revealed to Matt Lauer on the Today show. "And then she points to dad and she goes, 'Beer,' so I think she gets there's something in the belly but I don't quite think that she knows that it's not going to be a plastic doll yet."

As for how he's feeling the second time around, The Ranch star is more than willing to share his few fears.

"I'm a little terrified to be honest," he admitted. "It's intensely scary."