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He skipped math and ended up becoming part of history 😅

During Shohei Ohtani’s 50/50 game in September 2024, a kid showed up with a sign that read: “I skipped math to watch history!”

Then Ohtani delivered one of the most iconic performances the game has ever seen, and during the game, cameras caught the kid and the sign in the background of the moment.

The image was later turned into an official baseball card, permanently tying that kid to one of the most historic nights in MLB history.
He skipped math and ended up becoming part of history 😅

During Shohei Ohtani’s 50/50 game in September 2024, a kid showed up with a sign that read: “I skipped math to watch history!”

Then Ohtani delivered one of the most iconic performances the game has ever seen, and during the game, cameras caught the kid and the sign in the background of the moment.

The image was later turned into an official baseball card, permanently tying that kid to one of the most historic nights in MLB history.
He skipped math and ended up becoming part of history 😅

During Shohei Ohtani’s 50/50 game in September 2024, a kid showed up with a sign that read: “I skipped math to watch history!”

Then Ohtani delivered one of the most iconic performances the game has ever seen, and during the game, cameras caught the kid and the sign in the background of the moment.

The image was later turned into an official baseball card, permanently tying that kid to one of the most historic nights in MLB history.
He skipped math and ended up becoming part of history 😅

During Shohei Ohtani’s 50/50 game in September 2024, a kid showed up with a sign that read: “I skipped math to watch history!”

Then Ohtani delivered one of the most iconic performances the game has ever seen, and during the game, cameras caught the kid and the sign in the background of the moment.

The image was later turned into an official baseball card, permanently tying that kid to one of the most historic nights in MLB history.
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He skipped math and ended up becoming part of history 😅 During Shohei Ohtani’s 50/50 game in September 2024, a kid showed up with a sign that read: “I skipped math to watch history!” Then Ohtani delivered one of the most iconic performances the game has ever seen, and during the game, cameras caught the kid and the sign in the background of the moment. The image was later turned into an official baseball card, permanently tying that kid to one of the most historic nights in MLB history.

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