Having previously portrayed a struggling baseball coach in the film “Hardball,” Keanu Reeves made a return to the baseball scene by throwing the inaugural pitch for PONY Baseball’s opening day in Los Angeles. The relaxed 52-year-old actor opted for a casual attire on Saturday, donning jeans and a t-shirt to commemorate the start of the season. Throughout the event, Keanu sported a cheerful smile, appearing at ease in his ensemble.
Embracing the role of a team player, Keanu Reeves exhibited a rugged appearance, characterized by his long hair and salt-and-pepper beard, while sporting a baseball cap in support of the local Pacific Palisades PONY Baseball Association. Displaying his physical prowess, he flexed a muscular arm in preparation for the significant pitch, with a slight lift of his shirt revealing a toned midriff. Following the successful throw, Keanu engaged with young athletes and added a touch of formality to his attire with a blue sports coat.
Amidst his recent successes, Keanu Reeves garnered acclaim for his latest film project, “John Wick: Chapter 2,” which grossed $126 million worldwide. Additionally, he shared exciting news about reprising his iconic role as Ted Logan in the upcoming third installment of the “Bill and Ted” series. Despite creative readiness, the project faces complexities in the business realm, as Keanu explained, “Bill & Ted 3 is currently navigating the complexities of show business, so creatively we’re prepared, but we are dealing with the legalities and contractual matters that need to be addressed.”