Anne Wojcicki has been linked to Alex Rodriguez for quite some time and she showed some support for her flame this week.

The genetic research firm CEO was seen at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on Monday, cheering for the Yankees' designated hitter and his teammates.

Wojcicki was on hand in the front row as the Yankees hosted the Angels and she showed a whirlwind of emotion in the eighth inning, according to Page Six.

She was seen wildly cheering and embracing fans when Carlos Beltran sent a go-ahead three-run homer into the seats, but her emotions quickly turned to another direction when Rodriguez, her boyfriend, grounded out to end the inning.

The Yankees went on to a 5-2 victory as Rodriguez finished the game 0-for-4 with two strikeouts.

Wojcicki was married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, but the two got divorced and she has been linked to the Yankees' 40-year-old slugger since March.

They've been making public rounds together lately and were even seen with Brin and his current girlfriend, Nicole Shanahan, at the Met Gala in New York City on Monday.

"Alex and Anne arrived with Sergey and Nicole but were sure to be photographed separately," a source told Page Six at the time. "They all hung out, then they left together. They are all good friends."

Brin and Wojcicki separated in 2013 when the latter got word of the former's on-going relationship with Amanda Rosenberg, another person at Google, in a situation that "blindsided" her. Their divorce was finalized in 2015.

Wojcicki was very private about her relationship with Rodriguez in the beginning, but it seems they've gone fully public now.

Rodriguez has a sordid history with women, and his new techy girlfriend is certainly a deviation from his usual dating resume.

The 14-time All-Star has been linked to such blonde celebrities as Cameron Diaz, Kate Hudson, Madonna and Torrie Wilson. Unlike these ladies, Wojcicki has the rare distinction of being wealthier than the MLB slugger.

Rodriguez is hitting just .214 this season with seven homers, 18 RBIs and 39 strikeouts in 31 games.

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