
"John Cena & Shohei Ohtani unite for a historic dual autograph card after Ohtani paid tribute to the 17x champ following his first World Baseball Classic grand slam. There will be a regular edition of the card and a 1-of-1 signature card featuring the penmanship of both Cena and Ohtani, a piece of memorabilia that will end up being worth thousands."
"Ohtani is representing Team Japan, aiming for a back-to-back title. He is their lead-off hitter, though he is not pitching, opting to preserve himself for the MLB season. The Japanese sensation has gotten just about every award, taking home Silver Sluggers, multiple MVPs, though the Cy Young award has escaped him, and he is seemingly focused on getting in 2026, along with a three-peat."
"Ohtani has delivered two home runs in his first two games, including a grand slam against Chinese Taipei. The grand slam has gone totally viral, with fans of the sport all over the world celebrating his feat. After the home run, Ohtani did the matcha-stirring celebration, which the entire Japanese team has adopted as their hit celebration."
Shohei Ohtani is performing exceptionally at the World Baseball Classic while representing Team Japan as their lead-off hitter, aiming for a back-to-back championship. He has hit two home runs in his first two games, including a grand slam against Chinese Taipei that went viral globally. After the grand slam, Ohtani performed the matcha-stirring celebration adopted by the Japanese team and mimicked John Cena's signature "You can't see me" gesture. This moment was captured on a historic Topps Now dual autograph trading card featuring both Ohtani and Cena. The card comes in regular and 1-of-1 signature editions, with the latter expected to be worth thousands. Ohtani has accumulated five hits in six at-bats with six RBIs through his first games.
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