Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani made a heartfelt exception to his routine by stopping to sign an autograph for 100-year-old fan Momoyo Kelly, a survivor of the Nagasaki bombing, before a game at Coors Field. Kelly, who expressed her admiration for Ohtani as the “pride of Japan,” had a memorable encounter with him after he completed his pregame warmups. This moment was particularly special for her and her family as they shared the experience together. Ohtani is currently performing well in both batting and pitching this season.
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