One-head T-shirt worn by former Softbank player Moore when he was with the Angels.
“RotoWear” T-shirts, which are loved by many major leaguers, are available in a variety of designs. When former SoftBank pitcher Matt Moore played for the Angels, his favorite T-shirt was a “one-head” T-shirt with Ohtani’s face and arms and legs sticking out. RotoWear representative Kenny Tebelowitz revealed, “We are planning to release a blue-gray version.”
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Moore’s favorite was the “Sho Yeah T-shirt,” which had an anime design and featured Otani shouting “SHO YEAAHH!” When Moore was with the Angels, he even wore it for three consecutive days of pregame practice. He once told a reporter, “That’s great.” However, in August, Moore was traded to the Guardians. After that, he never wore it, although it was a given.
With Ohtani’s transfer to the Dodgers, he will no longer be able to wear the red “Sho Yeah T-shirt.” This T-shirt is one of Teberowitz’s favorites. He said, “I like this brand of powdered juice from the United States because it looks like a Kool-Aid character.”
Tebelowitz’s policy is that “I want all of my T-shirts to be original and unique,” but Otani’s T-shirts are a different story. “We’re planning to release a blue-gray version. It’s Los Angeles color,” he said, promising to sell a “Dodgers version.” Moore is a member of the Guardians, so he probably won’t be wearing a blue T-shirt… The team is also looking forward to the day when players will wear the Dodgers Sho Yeah T-shirts.
(Kodai Kawamura)
2024-01-03 11:03:07
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