Urias' father gets tattoo celebrating Dodgers' World Series win
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Julio Urias' father got some nice ink.
The Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw was part of the World Series-winning roster last fall, and his dad got a tattoo from artist Andres Ortega Rojas to commemorate the occasion.
That's one way to celebrate a championship.
The 24-year-old Urias played a key part in helping the Dodgers win the franchise's first World Series since 1988. He recorded a 1.17 ERA and 0.65 WHIP with an 11.35 K/9 over 23 postseason innings.
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