Vanessa Hudgens supports MLB fiancee Cole Tucker in his first Rockies game

Vanessa Hudgens supports MLB fiancee Cole Tucker in his first Rockies game

  • Cole Tucker was initially taken by Pittsburgh 24th overall in the 2014 MLB Draft
  • The 27-year-old has spent the entire season in Triple A Albuquerque
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Little-known Colorado Rockies shortstop Cole Tucker had a not-so-secret admirer in the stands during the Rocks’ 7-6 loss to the Milwaukee.

None other than Vanessa Hudgens, Tucker’s husband, incidentally, was on hand to witness the Brewers’ second win in three at home.

The former first-round draft pick was signed by Colorado during the offseason and made his debut for the last-seeded franchise on Wednesday.

He was initially taken by Pittsburgh with the 24th overall pick in the 2014 MLB Draft, but struggled to perform consistently for the Pirates.

However, after a strong season in Triple-A Albuquerque, Tucker earned a call-up to Wednesday’s game.

Cole Tucker made his debut for the Colorado Rockies after strong performances in Triple A

Renowned actress Vanessa Hudgens was on hand to watch her fiancé of '23's first MLB game

Renowned actress Vanessa Hudgens was on hand to watch her fiancé of ’23’s first MLB game

Cole Tucker was initially taken by Pittsburgh;  24th overall in the 2014 MLB Draft from Arizona

Cole Tucker was initially taken by Pittsburgh; 24th overall in the 2014 MLB Draft from Arizona

During the broadcast, more specifically when Tucker was on the record, Hudgens appeared to be making a video of her fiancé in action.

Tucker scored in the seventh to make it 5-5 on an error on second base by Brice Turang.

The Brewers’ Mark Canha recovered from a costly error in the 10th inning to drive in the tying run and score the game-winning run on a walk-off error, as Milwaukee scored twice in the bottom of the 10th to beat Colorado.

The 10th inning completed a roller coaster game, in which Milwaukee dug an early hole, quickly rallied and took the lead before giving it up in the seventh inning.

The Rockies struck for four runs in the fourth inning, a stretch that got underway when Profar hit a solo home run. Jurickson Tovar singled, Ryan McMahon walked, then Nolan Jones hit a runscoring double to left, all before Milwaukee pitcher Adrian Houser recorded his first out of the inning.

Colorado is 21 games behind the Dodgers in the NL West and currently has the third worst record in baseball (45-69) ahead of the Royals (37-78) and A’s (32-82).