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During a Los Angeles Dodgers workout session, left handed reliever Alex Vesia faced Shohei Ohtani and struck him out again. What followed made the moment even more memorable: Vesia roared in celebration, showing the intensity he usually holds back especially after striking out his star teammate.
While spring training is designed for preparation and timing, internal battles matter. Pride is on the line when competitiveness takes over.
Ohtani, considered one of the most dominant talents in baseball, has his vulnerable moments as well. Vesia, meanwhile, is doing everything he can to stay sharp from the start. Teammates reacted to the intense but playful showdown.
For the Dodgers, internal competition is strength.
Vesia's celebration was not disrespectful or mocking; on the contrary, it was a moment of pure celebration, a gesture that showed he can compete against one of the very best. Striking out Ohtani in live reps certainly lifts morale and fuels motivation to keep improving.
For Ohtani, these repetitions sharpen his instincts. For Vesia, they build confidence.
Spring training stories rarely define a season. But they reveal mindset and team chemistry.
The Dodgers clubhouse understands the expectations ahead. And when one of the best players in the world faces a reliever who roars after a strikeout, it's clear that something bigger may be brewing.
