Shohei Ohtani meets 100-year-old Nagasaki survivor who calls him 'pride of Japan'
•DENVER — Shohei Ohtani is a once-in-a-century player, so Momoyo Kelley wanted to wait for her opportunity for an autograph.Ohtani stopped and signed, especially after hearing Kelley’s story.
•The 100-year-old Salt Lake City resident is a living survivor of the atomic bomb that the United States dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II in 1945.
•Now, she’s a massive baseball and Ohtani fan.Advertisement
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DENVER — Shohei Ohtani is a once-in-a-century player, so Momoyo Kelley wanted to wait for her opportunity for an autograph.Ohtani stopped and signed, especially after hearing Kelley’s story. The 100-year-old Salt Lake City resident is a living survivor of the atomic bomb that the United States dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II in 1945. Now, she’s a massive baseball and Ohtani fan.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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