20 Years Ago, Dave Roberts Rescued Abandoned Twin Girls—20 Years Later, They Returned as a Shocking Surprise!
It’s a story that reads like a movie script—but for former MLB star and current Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, it’s a heartwarming real-life twist two decades in the making.
Twenty years ago, while jogging through a quiet neighborhood in Southern California, Dave Roberts stumbled upon something that would change his life forever: two infant twin girls, abandoned near a park bench, wrapped in thin blankets with nothing but a note asking for someone to “give them a better life.”
Roberts, who was playing for the Dodgers at the time, didn’t hesitate. He immediately called authorities, stayed with the babies until help arrived, and later followed up to make sure the twins were placed into a loving foster care system. Though he never spoke publicly in detail about the incident, close friends say it deeply affected him.
Fast forward to 2025, and during a post-game charity event at Dodger Stadium, Roberts was blindsided by a moment that left the entire room in tears.
Two young women, now 20 years old and thriving college students, stepped onto the stage and introduced themselves. “We’re the twin girls you rescued,” one said, her voice shaking with emotion.
The crowd went silent. Roberts stood frozen for a moment, then embraced the two women in a heartfelt reunion that quickly went viral across social media.
“We’ve always wanted to meet you,” the twins said. “You gave us a second chance at life, and we’ll never forget that.”
The reunion had been secretly arranged by the Dodgers’ community outreach team, who had been in contact with the twins for over a year. They coordinated the surprise as a tribute to Roberts’ quiet act of heroism.
“I never expected anything in return,” Roberts told reporters afterward. “I’m just glad they’re happy, healthy, and doing well. That’s all that matters.”
Since the reunion, fans and celebrities alike have praised Roberts for his compassion and integrity—not just as a baseball figure, but as a human being.
And as for the twins? They say they’re pursuing degrees in social work and plan to one day help other children in need—just like someone once helped them.