Rob Kardashian clearly approves of the LA Dodgers’ MLB Draft pick
By Cody Schultz
Rob Kardashian shows support for LA Dodgers’ drafting of Bobby Miller
As a longtime fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Rob Kardashian has always been a vocal supporter of the team and is known for frequenting games with his sisters and daughter Dream.
With the 2020 MLB season on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, Rob, like most baseball fans, has been eager for news about his favorite team. So it should come as no surprise to see his excitement and eagerness in seeing who would be the latest rookie drafted to the team with their first pick in the 2020 MLB Draft!
Drafting at the 29th pick in the MLB Draft, the Dodgers chose to draft right-handed pitcher Bobby Miller from the University of Louisville, who has an interesting history with the draft.
The talented pitcher has turned heads for years thanks in part to his larger frame (Miller comes in a 6-foot-5) and incredible fastball and was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 2017 MLB Draft. However, Miller opted to attend college rather than rushing into the MLB which ultimately set him on the path to joining the Dodgers.
So just how Rob Kardashian feel about the Dodgers’ latest draft pick?
Ever the man of few words on Twitter, Rob was quick to send his love to the Dodgers and seems clearly excited with their drafting of Miller. With some help of the arm flexing emoji, praying hands emoji and blue heart emoji which seems to make it quite clear that Rob is more than happy with his team’s draft selection!
https://twitter.com/robkardashian/status/1270923403881402368
We honestly love seeing Rob interacting more on social media, even if through emoji fueled comments and retweets indicating his interest in various items. As a sports lover, Rob is clearly hungry for the return of his favorite sports and will likely become even more vocal as leagues look ahead to resuming and starting their seasons!
Do you share Rob Kardashian’s approval of the LA Dodgers’ drafting of the University of Louisville’s Bobby Miller? Like Rob, are you anxious for the return of sports such as basketball and baseball?