
CHICAGO, October 2025 —
Social media went absolutely insane last night after a fan video surfaced showing three Los Angeles Dodgers stars — Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and Shohei Ohtani — walking through downtown Chicago just minutes before the now-infamous ‘No Kings Rally’ turned into chaos.

At first, the 12-second clip looked harmless — the players were seen laughing, carrying takeout bags, and waving to fans. But when eagle-eyed viewers noticed the protest banners and police barricades in the background, the internet lost its mind.
“WHAT WERE THEY DOING THERE?!” one fan screamed on X (formerly Twitter).
“Bro, did the Dodgers just join a political march mid-season???” another joked.
Within an hour, #DodgersRally was trending nationwide, with wild theories suggesting the team had taken a stand in the heated movement — a claim the Dodgers organization quickly shut down.

In a late-night statement, the Dodgers’ PR department clarified:
“Our players were not participating in any political event. They were leaving a private team dinner nearby and were escorted by security when the demonstration began unexpectedly.”
Still, the damage was done. The video hit 8 million views in less than five hours, and every sports network from ESPN to Fox Sports picked it up. Even rival fans chimed in, with one Chicago Cubs supporter writing:
“Classic Dodgers — always showing up where the drama is.”
An anonymous source inside the team said Freeman was “furious” about how the incident blew up online:
“He just wanted sushi. Next thing he knows, he’s trending for starting a revolution.”
Meanwhile, Ohtani — ever the quiet one — reportedly refused to comment, while Betts posted a cryptic story on Instagram that read:
“Sometimes walking through the wrong street can turn into a headline. Lesson learned.”
The Dodgers are set to continue their road trip today with Game 3 against the Cubs — though all eyes will be watching, not just for their performance on the field, but for what they say off it.
Because in 2025, even a quick walk to dinner can become a political storm. 🌪️