Shohei Ohtani’s Walk-In Moment Goes Viral Before Dodgers Win Over Padres

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Shohei Ohtani waves to fans

Shohei Ohtani went viral Wednesday night — not for a towering home run or a strikeout on the mound, but for a single pregame photo.

Before the Los Angeles Dodgers’ huge 4-3 win over the Padres, a snapshot of Ohtani walking into Dodger Stadium took over social media.

He wasn’t trying to make a scene. That’s the thing with Ohtani — he never has to. Wearing a backwards cap and a duffel bag slung casually over one shoulder, he strolled into Dodger Stadium like he owned the place — or at least the moment.

No theatrics, no entourage, no choreographed strut. Just presence. Cool, quiet, undeniable.

It was Ohtani being Ohtani. And as always, that was more than enough.

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Exuding effortless confidence, it wasn’t flashy, or dramatic — just pure Shohei.

And it was enough to send fans and the media into a frenzy.

And this time, the walk-in came after one of the most anticipated games of Ohtani’s career: his first pitching appearance since elbow surgery in 2023.

Taking the mound in an “opener” role, Ohtani threw one inning as part of the Dodgers’ carefully managed return plan for the two-way star. He tossed 28 pitches, averaging 96.8 mph on his fastball — a strong showing after nearly two years off the mound.

The team rallied behind strong bullpen work and timely hits, pulling off a key divisional victory.

But even with the win, the photo was still a major talking point. The collective acknowledgment of Ohtani’s walk-in before the Dodgers’ victory over the Padres was so strong that by the time the first pitch was thrown, the image had already circulated widely across social media platforms.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged that Ohtani’s presence goes far beyond the stat sheet.

“I mean, he’s the best player on the planet,” Roberts said, per The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya. “I think everyone can kind of admire that. We did this in high school, two-way players. Or college, maybe, certain people. But to do it at this level, and to be so talented, I think we all marvel at it.”

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Ohtani’s two-way comeback is being handled with precision by the Dodgers, and Monday marked a major step forward. While they continue to monitor his pitching workload, his offensive production hasn’t missed a beat.

He also made history in the process. By starting on the mound and leading off as the designated hitter, Ohtani became just the third player since 1900 to pitch and bat leadoff in a National League game.

For Dodgers fans and supporters of the MVP, it’s a fun week that hasn’t lost its charm after Wednesday’s social media post.

The Dodgers’ 4-3 win over the Padres added the perfect exclamation mark to a night that began with a viral moment, and ended with a statement victory.

It wasn’t a normal night for baseball’s biggest star — finishing 0-for-4 with a strikeout — but it just goes to show, the “aura” he has is something that baseball hasn’t experienced in years.

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