Jack Dreyer, a minor-league pitcher with the Dodgers, created a Rubik's Cube portrait of Shohei Ohtani after the star's record-breaking $700 million contract. Dreyer, who can solve the Cubes in under 20 seconds, wanted to celebrate Ohtani as a prominent figure in baseball. Although the artwork was unfortunately destroyed, Dreyer hinted he could recreate it. This spring, as he trains near Ohtani, his Rubik's Cube hobby has become a light-hearted topic among teammates, with manager Dave Roberts humorously noting Dreyer's fondness for the puzzle.
"I was like, 'Hey, he's the face of baseball right now,' Dreyer recalled Wednesday. 'I think it would be kind of cool to have the fans get to see something like that.'"},{
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