Julio Urías’s father got a tattoo for the Dodgers and his son in the World Series

Carlos Urías commemorates the play where his son, Julio, last played for the Dodgers World Series title

Carlos Urías, father of Mexican pitcher Julio Urías from Los Angeles Dodgers, had a tattoo on his left arm to commemorate winning the World Series last fall.

The image shows the celebration of Julio Urías after taking the last out in the 2020 Major League Baseball World Series in which the California team defeated the Tampa Bay Rays in six games.

In addition to the celebration of Urías in the tattoo, the symbolic title achieved in the fall championship is shown, next to his son’s signature on the right side of the tattoo.

Through his social networks, the tattoo artist ‘Ortega Ink’ shared the images of the tattoo made to the Mexican pitcher’s father, as well as a photo showing the father showing his tattoo with his son and the tattoo artist, Andrés Ortega Rojas.

Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Ortega Rojas has become Julio Urías’s tattoo artist, which is why he was in charge of capturing the emotional image in his father’s arms.

Mexican pitcher Julio Urías, 24, played a key role for the Dodgers by winning the franchise’s seventh inaugural World Series, a title not held since 1988.

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