Shohei Ohtani high-fives heckler after hitting home run

Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani celebrated the 45th house of the season in the baseball field on Sunday, and made a fast pit stop: running up to a spectator who hexed all the afternoon.
Returning to the shelter of Dodgers at the ninth kick against San Diego Padres of the game, Ohtani took his hand to a Padres fan, caressing the Heckler high and caressed – a gesture came together with a lot of entertainment.
Dodgers has won 8-2 for a long time after the match in San Diego’s Petco Park.
“He was far from Shohei’s character,” Davegers said Dave Roberts, “He was far from Shohei’s character.” He said. [Ohtani] All Game “.
“That’s why it was good to see Shohei starting five five of it. It was great. It was fun. It was nice to see Shohei’s personality.”
Roberts, sitting next to the shelter of Dodgers, hectler, “I was very annoying because it was in my right ear,” he said.
Ohtani, a rare MLB player because he is distinguished in both shooting and shooting, is known as “unicorn horse” and is considered one of the best players of the sport.
In 2023, he participated in Dodgers with a record of $ 700 million (£ 520 million). It is celebrated as the country’s largest baseball export in Japan.
Dodgers and Padres share what some call the “best competition in baseball” and fans rise in matches.
Last October, a play-off match between the two teams in the Dodger Stadium was stopped for about 10 minutes when Dodgers fans threw baseball and beer at a padres player. Days later, Petco Park officials warned the audience to throw something on the field or to make abusive comments.
In June, players and executives from both teams cleared the benches and went on the field, shouting and pushing each other after falling into the right wrist of the Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.
Last weekend Dodgers was subjected to plenty of geering from the stands that were strengthened because they lost the first two games. But he became silent and cheered after hitting Ohtani Homer – the first against Padres this season.
When both teams have 31 matches in the season, competitors are now connected at 74-57.
“We are playing extraordinary baseball. So I don’t tend to get caught too much today,” Mike Shildt, a padres manager, told reporters on Sunday. “We could not be more excited. We are affiliated for our department leadership and we expect to win.”




