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Shohei Ohtani’s Homer Missed — But a Priceless Moment Was Caught.Yen

June 26, 2025 by mrs a

When you drop a Shohei Ohtani home run ball, the moment is usually filled with regret. But during a recent Dodgers game at Chavez Ravine, what should have been a viral blunder turned into a heart-melting memory — thanks to one little boy’s pure reaction that quickly captivated the internet.

He Dropped Ohtani’s Home Run Ball — But It Was Fan's Son Reaction That Broke the Internet

The fan, a Dodgers supporter sitting in the outfield bleachers, had a golden opportunity when Ohtani launched a towering home run in the bottom of the fifth inning. As the ball sailed into the stands, cameras caught him reaching out — only to fumble it at the last second, drawing audible groans from those nearby.

But it was what happened next that made this moment unforgettable.

Sitting next to the fan was his young son, wearing a Dodgers cap nearly too big for his head. Rather than sulking or getting upset, the boy looked up at his dad, smiled wide, and gave him a comforting hug. In that instant, the entire stadium softened — and the moment exploded online. “It’s okay, Dad,” the boy said gently, as captured by a field mic. “You tried your best.”

The video clip, shared by MLB, ESPN, and later reposted by Ohtani himself, has since garnered millions of views across TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter), with fans calling it “the most wholesome thing in baseball this year.”


Even Shohei Ohtani weighed in on the moment after the game, smiling when asked about the viral scene. “That’s what baseball is about — families, memories, love,” Ohtani said through his interpreter. “I hope they had a great night anyway.”

Ohtani, who continues to dazzle both on the mound and at the plate in his first season with the Dodgers, added that moments like this remind him of watching baseball with his own father in Japan.

As one fan posted on Reddit: “The dad dropped a ball but caught a moment that’ll last a lifetime.”

And while the Dodgers walked away with the win, it was the father-son duo in the bleachers who won hearts everywhere — a quiet reminder that in baseball, it’s not always about what you catch. Sometimes, it’s about who’s there beside you when you miss.

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