Dodgers Bat Boy's Quick Reflexes Save Ohtani from Potential Injury

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27/06/2024 23h20

In a thrilling turn of events during the Los Angeles Dodgers' game against the Chicago White Sox, bat boy Javier Herrera came to the rescue and potentially saved Shohei Ohtani's season. Herrera's quick reflexes prevented Ohtani from being struck in the face by a screaming liner.

The incident unfolded when Ohtani found himself positioned directly behind Herrera as a powerful line drive came his way. Reacting swiftly, Herrera nonchalantly caught the ball in his glove, sparing Ohtani from what could have been a devastating injury. The footage shows Ohtani swiftly ducking down, clearly aware of the imminent danger.

Realizing the remarkable save, Ohtani can be seen about to express his gratitude towards Herrera before the video abruptly ends. It is a testament to the quick thinking and athleticism of Herrera, who embodies the crucial role that bat boys play in the game.

Despite the nail-biting moment, Ohtani didn't let it affect his performance on the field. He went on to hit his 25th home run of the season during a solid 1-for-2 performance, which also included two walks and two runs scored. Ohtani's significant contribution helped the Dodgers secure a commanding 4-0 victory over the White Sox.

The incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers faced by players on the field, and the importance of quick reactions and skilled support staff like Javier Herrera. Without a doubt, Herrera's actions during the game may have saved Ohtani's season and showcased the crucial role played by bat boys in ensuring the safety of players.

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