Video of Shohei Ohtani's incredible dugout gesture goes viral

   

Shohei Ohtani has long been praised for his on-field brilliance. But a recent viral video reminded fans that the Dodgers superstar’s impact stretches far beyond the batter’s box or the pitcher’s mound. In a heartwarming moment caught during a recent Dodgers game, Ohtani was seen at the team’s dugout water cooler—pouring drinks for his teammates. Not one or two, but eight cups lined up, each one placed with care. The most notable part? Not a single drink was for himself.

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It was a simple gesture, but a powerful one. A reigning MVP, widely viewed as the best player in baseball, taking the time midgame to make sure his teammates stayed hydrated speaks volumes about his character.

The video quickly spread across social media, with fans applauding Ohtani for his humility and team-first mindset. “This is why he’s the face of baseball,” one fan posted. “Best player in the league and still the most humble.” Others echoed similar sentiments, calling it “leadership without needing to say a word.”

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Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) strikes out in the third inning against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium.
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Ohtani’s humility has been a consistent theme throughout his career. From his early days with the Angels to his arrival in Los Angeles, he’s always carried himself with a quiet confidence and a clear love for the game. While his physical gifts are unmatched, it’s the way he carries himself that continues to earn admiration across the league.

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So far in 2025, Ohtani has helped the Dodgers jump out to a 14-6 start through their first 20 games. While his numbers—six home runs, eight RBIs, and a slash line of .288/.380/.550—aren’t quite at the blistering pace of last season, there’s little doubt he’ll hit his stride as the season continues.

In 2024, Ohtani was historic. He powered the Dodgers to a World Series title while slashing .310/.390/.646, mashing 54 home runs and driving in 130 runs. The numbers were jaw-dropping, but perhaps even more impressive is how grounded he has remained. The drink-pouring moment was another chapter in that story.

It’s rare to see a player with Ohtani’s resume do something so selfless and unnoticed—until, of course, it’s caught on camera. It wasn’t a planned moment, no cameras staged. Just a superstar quietly doing what he thought was right.

In a clubhouse full of millionaires and MVPs, those moments still matter. That’s what separates Shohei Ohtani from most others in the game. It’s not just his talent that makes him special—it’s his mindset, his values, and the way he continues to show that being a good teammate is just as important as being a great player.

If there were any doubts about who sets the tone in the Dodgers’ clubhouse, they’re gone now. Shohei Ohtani leads—on the field and off.