“I’VE GOT ALL THE LOSSES… AND NOW HE’S FINALLY COME HOME.” — Right after the match ended, Shohei Ohtani’s wife burst into tears, hugged her phone tightly, and sent a message that caused a stir on social media .Qu

💔 “I’VE GOT ALL THE LOSSES… AND NOW HE’S FINALLY COME HOME.” — Shohei Ohtani’s Wife Breaks Down After Dodgers’ World Series Victory 😭🔥

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It wasn’t the home run.
It wasn’t the trophy.
It was the text.

Moments after the final out of the 2025 World Series, cameras caught Shohei Ohtani’s wife standing in the tunnel — tears streaming down her face, phone clutched tight against her chest.

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Then came the message that broke the internet:

“I’ve got all the losses… and now he’s finally come home.” 💌

Within minutes, the post exploded across social media — millions of fans sharing, crying, and celebrating the most human moment of Ohtani’s legendary season.

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🥹 A Love Story Behind the Greatness

While the world saw the superstar — the billion-dollar contract, the historic two-way domination, the MVP chants echoing through Dodger Stadium — she saw the man who came home every night exhausted, ice packs wrapped around his arm, chasing perfection that never came easy.

“People see the wins,” one close family friend told TMZ Sports. “She lived through every loss with him — every doubt, every silence, every night he came home wondering if it was all worth it.”

⚾ A Season of Redemption

This year wasn’t easy for Ohtani. The pressure, the headlines, the relentless expectations — all of it could’ve broken anyone else. But when he finally lifted that World Series trophy, it wasn’t just victory. It was relief.

And for his wife — it was closure.

Fans online are calling her message “the most powerful line in baseball history.”
Because it wasn’t about fame or fortune. It was about two people who weathered every storm together — and finally saw the sun rise over Dodger blue.