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MLB》大谷翔平以為自己闖禍 原來是總教練要送他女兒粉紅超跑

MLB》大谷翔平以為自己闖禍 原來是總教練要送他女兒粉紅超跑

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大谷翔平和總教練羅伯斯(Dave Roberts)之間的惡搞競賽,今天又出現新進展,只是這一次多了些溫馨的氛圍。
為了恭喜大谷翔平不久前迎接女兒的誕生,羅伯斯夫婦特別準備了一台粉紅色保時捷718 Spyder RS的遙控座車,作為大谷翔平愛女人生中第一台屬於自己的車,事先完全不知情的大谷翔平在被叫到總教練辦公室時,還以為自己是不是做錯了什麼,聽到這台車是送給自己女兒的禮物時,大谷翔平才露出招牌微笑。
Doc and his wife bought Shohei's daughter a brand new car...kind of. 😂 pic.twitter.com/LBNMAwdHRU
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 4, 2025
大谷翔平在影片尾聲笑說:「我原本以為自己有麻煩了…」,這句話讓一些網友笑說,看來即使連成績顯赫的大谷翔平,平常應該也有被叫進辦公室電的經驗。
身為保時捷代言人的大谷翔平,最近幾年非常稱職地為該品牌增加曝光機會,其中就包括和羅伯斯之間的各種惡搞,今年2月時,大谷翔平就將羅伯斯的保時捷座車和一台玩具車掉包,讓羅伯斯頓時哭笑不得。
Shohei with another car prank on Doc. 😂 pic.twitter.com/aCK3aeOAxs
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) February 16, 2025
羅伯斯則是在3月份將大谷翔平的愛車塞滿玩具球,還附上一張自己的笑死照,讓大谷翔平突然間不知道自己看到了什麼。
Dave Roberts pranked Shohei Ohtani with a bunch of toy balls pouring out of his car with Roberts face on it 😂pic.twitter.com/jsbrRClAWq
— DraftKings Sportsbook (@DKSportsbook) March 1, 2025

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