Shohei Ohtani's wife Mamiko stands out in effortless look among Dodgers WAGs at World Series

Jackie Longo

Shohei Ohtani's wife Mamiko stands out in effortless look among Dodgers WAGs at World Series image

Shohei Ohtani's wife, Mamiko, rocked an effortless look that set her apart from the other Los Angeles Dodgers WAGs during Game 3 of the World Series

On Monday, October 28, the Dodgers returned to their home turf to take on the Toronto Blue Jays, and Mamiko, who just gave birth to Shohei's first child, was on hand to support her husband during the epic 18-inning game. 

In a photo shared to Instagram, Mamiko is seen sporting a cream colored long-sleeve top paired with casual denim bottoms, as she happily posed alongside a large group of other MLB WAGs. 

While Mamiko opted to wear an effortless neutral look at Game 3, many of the other wives, including Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea, were decked out in Dodgers merch, making it clear which team they were rooting for. 

Shohei's wife, a former professional basketball player, has rocked Dodgers merch in the past while supporting her husband but chose to keep it simple this week.

Although she's been noticeably absent from many of the road playoff games, she rocked a custom fit with her husband's No. 17 jersey on the front to a previous home game and was seen sporting a casual look while pushing a stroller with the couple's dog Decoy inside before another. 

MORE: Dodgers beef up World Series menu with Tomahawk steaks and surf and turf nachos

Freddie Freeman closed out Game 3 with a walk-off home run

Game 3 wound up being a historic showdown. The clash lasted 6 hours and 39 minutes and ended in a final score of 5-6 with the Dodgers bringing home the win. 

The matchup concluded with a walk-off home run from Dodgers' Freddie Freeman. The LAD are now in a 2-1 lead over the Blue Jays. 

The MLB teams will return to Dodgers Stadium tonight for Game 4, with first pitch scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. 

 

More lifestyle news: 

Senior Editor