Shohei Ohtani quickly garnered immense popularity within the Dodgers organization and fanbase, further amplified by his dog Decoy, who participated in team events.
Manager Dave Roberts expressed enthusiasm for Decoy becoming the Dodgers' mascot, citing the dog's remarkable ability to deliver a first pitch in just weeks.
Betts joined Roberts in support of Decoy as the team mascot, suggesting that it could bring a unique charm to the Dodgers like the Phanatic.
Notably, the Dodgers have never had an official mascot, making the idea of Decoy a novel and exciting consideration for the organization.
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