Carlos Uries commemorated the play where his son, Julio, got the last out for the Dodgers World Series title
Carlos Uries, father of Los Angeles Dodgers Mexican pitcher Julio Uries, had a tattoo done on his left arm, commemorating his World Series achievement last fall.
The picture shows the July Uries courtship after taking out the last out in the 2020 Major League World Series, in which the California team won in six games at the Tampa Bay Rays.
In addition to the party of Uries in the tattoo, it shows the emblematic title obtained in the autumn championship, in addition to the signature of his son on the right side of the tattoo.
Through his social networks the tattoo artist ‘Ortega Ink’ shared the images showing the tattoo made on the father of the Mexican pitcher, as well as a photograph where the father is showing his tattoo next to it of his son and he tattoo artist, Andrés Ortega Rojas.
Ortega Rojas, originally from Phoenix, Arizona, has become the tattoo artist for Julio Uries, which is why he was responsible for capturing the emotional image in his father’s arms.
Mexican pitcher Julio Uries, 24, played a key role for the Dodgers in winning the franchise’s seventh World Series, a title not won since 1988.