In a heartwarming moment that transcended the world of sports, Los Angeles Dodgers phenom Shohei Ohtani made an impromptu exception to his usual routine on Saturday. As he left the field following his pregame workout at Coors Field in Denver, the 29-year-old two-way star took a moment to sign autographs for a very special fan: a 100-year-old survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The poignant encounter took place ahead of the second game of a weekend series between the Dodgers and the Colorado Rockies. Ohtani's gesture is a testament to the enduring power of sports to bring people together and create lasting memories, and fans are eagerly awaiting the full story behind this touching moment.


DENVER –– Shohei Ohtani doesn’t usually stop for autographs when he trots off the field following his on-field pregame workout each day. But on Saturday, the Dodgers’ two-way star made a sentimental exception. Ahead of the second game of this weekend’s series at Coors Field between the Dodgers and Rockies, a 100-year-old survivor of the...