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The Los Angeles Dodgers made a huge splash after signing Shohei Ohtani to a $700 million, 10-year contract. The MBL team might give fans another reason to cheer about. According to multiple sources, the Dodgers are in the process of signing 30-year-old pitcher Tyler Glasnow. The latest development has fans hyped. Among them is the eldest son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Patrick Schwarzenegger.

In fact, shortly after the news surfaced, the 76-year-old bodybuilding icon’s son took to social media to make a bold statement. The Gev V actor took to his favorite social media platform, X(Twitter), to voice expectations from the LA Dodgers, his hometown team, for the rumored signing and upcoming season.

Patrick Schwarzenegger has high hopes

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Earlier, the 30-year-old son of the 80s action star shared a post by Fox Sports: MLB on X. The post claimed multiple sources have reported that Tyler Glasnow, the Tamp Bay Rays pitcher, will join the Dodgers. Patrick Schwarzenegger made a promise while sharing the post. “Man. If this team doesn’t win It…. I will officially give up being a fan,” said the Californian.

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The Midnight Sun actor’s caption hints at the passion he feels for the Dodgers and baseball. While he didn’t become an athlete like Arnold Schwarzenegger, he is clearly invested in the success of the LA Dodgers. However, Schwarzenegger has more news to be happy about because the post also mentions the Dodgers are expected to “sign an extension with Tyler Glasnow.

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Just like Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers want the 30-year-old right-hander for the long run. However, Glasnow, a Southern California native, has suffered some setbacks due to injury in the last few seasons. In 2019, the pitcher suffered an elbow injury. In 2021, he underwent Tommy John surgery. Only time will tell if Patrick Schwarzenegger’s wish is fulfilled or if he forfeits as a fan.

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