Shohei Ohtani to publish children's book about his dog Decoy

"Decoy Saves Opening Day" will hit store shelves next February.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 28: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers and his dog Decoy delivers a ceremonial first before the game against the Baltimore Orioles on Shohei Ohtani #17 bobblehead giveaway night at Dodger Stadium on August 28, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Shohei Ohtani's dog Decoy is a star in his own right in Japan. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
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Shohei Ohtani is a batter, a pitcher and now an author.

The Los Angeles Dodgers star announced on Thursday that he is publishing a children's book entitled "Decoy Saves Opening Day," centered around his dog Decoy (a.k.a. Dekopin). The book, published by Harper Collins, will be co-authored with Michael Blank, with pictures by Fanny Liem.

It is due to hit store shelves on Feb. 3.

The book's synopsis:

Decoy can’t wait to throw the first pitch on Opening Day of the new baseball season! The stadium has hot dogs, the biggest backyard he’s ever seen, and thousands of his best human friends. It’s going to be the best day ever, but—oh, no!—Decoy forgot his lucky baseball at home! Can he get his ball and make it back to the stadium before it’s too late?

Decoy, a Kooikerhondje, throwing a first pitch comes straight from reality, as he "threw" the first pitch at a game last year on a night the Dodgers gave away a bobblehead of him and Ohtani.

It was extremely cute.

Per Harper Collins, Ohtani hopes to use proceeds of "Decoy Saves Opening Day" to support animal rescue organizations.

Decoy has been a featured player in Ohtani's life since the announcement of the 2023 American League MVP award, which Ohtani won unanimously in his final season with the Los Angeles Angels. Decoy, whose name was unknown until Ohtani's introduction with the Dodgers, immediately went viral while sitting on the couch with Ohtani on the broadcast and has since become beloved in both Japan and the United States.

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