From a quiet act of compassion to a heart-stirring moment at Dodger Stadium — this is the emotional full-circle story of Dave Roberts and the twin girls he once saved
In baseball, we celebrate game-winning hits, World Series triumphs, and MVP performances. But sometimes, the most powerful victories don’t happen on the field — they happen in silence, far away from the cameras.
Dave Roberts, the beloved manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, has spent decades inspiring fans with his leadership and resilience. But few know that 22 years ago, he made a private decision that changed two lives forever — and, in return, those lives would one day bring him to tears.
2003: A Life-Changing Moment Off the Field
The year was 2003. While Roberts was building a reputation as a dynamic base-stealer and team player, he quietly made one of the most selfless decisions of his life. During an offseason visit to a local children’s hospital in San Diego, he learned about twin baby girls who had been abandoned at birth.
They had no names, no parents, and no one willing to care for them.
Roberts, along with his wife Tricia, had already been considering adoption. But when he saw the girls — fragile, innocent, and alone — he said it felt like “God placed them right in our path.”
Just weeks later, Dave and Tricia adopted the girls, naming them Hope and Naomi, and raising them away from the spotlight.
2025: A Surprise That Shook Dodger Stadium
Fast forward 22 years to May 30, 2025. Roberts thought he was attending a typical pregame ceremony at Dodger Stadium. What he didn’t know was that his daughters had been planning a surprise tribute for over a year.
As the team stood on the field and the crowd filled the stands, the stadium lights dimmed — and the jumbotron lit up with a video titled “For Dad.”
In the video, Hope and Naomi told their story publicly for the first time:
“22 years ago, you saved us,” said Hope.
“You didn’t know our names. You just knew we needed love,” added Naomi.
“Now it’s our turn to give back.”
Moments later, the twins walked onto the field holding a check. In front of 50,000 fans, they announced the launch of “The Hope & Naomi Foundation” — a nonprofit dedicated to helping abandoned and orphaned children in California and across the U.S.
“We’re donating $2 million in Dad’s name,” Naomi said. “Because he showed us what true love and sacrifice really mean.”
Dave Roberts Breaks Down in Tears
The crowd erupted in a standing ovation as Roberts stood frozen, visibly overwhelmed. For a man known for his calm under pressure — even in Game 7 of the World Series — this was a moment that cracked open his heart.
He walked to the center of the field, embraced his daughters, and — with tears streaming down his face — whispered, “You’ve made me the proudest father alive.”
Beyond the Dugout: A Legacy of Love
Roberts is no stranger to high-pressure moments. From his legendary stolen base in the 2004 ALCS to leading the Dodgers to World Series glory, he’s built a legacy of perseverance and integrity.
But now, a new chapter has begun — one where his most meaningful contribution may not be a trophy, but the lives he nurtured and inspired.
Hope is now a pediatric nurse. Naomi is studying nonprofit law. Both credit their father for instilling in them the drive to serve others.
Conclusion: Not All Heroes Wear Cleats
The story of Dave Roberts and his daughters is a reminder that greatness is not always measured by stats or championships. Sometimes, it’s found in a quiet hospital room… in a simple “yes”… in a lifetime of love.
For Roberts, this moment wasn’t just emotional — it was the ultimate win.