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Champion Dodge is hit by stomach problems again! "Kike" vomited and couldn't eat, just like Bates

Enrique Hernandez, who is loved by Dodgers fans, missed the opening game in the United States on March 28 due to vomiting and inability to eat, and his symptoms are similar to those of Mookie Betts, who was previously absent due to gastrointestinal problems, which makes people worry about whether the virus is transmitted within the Dodgers.

According to ESPN's Buster Olney, the ball team Kike may have gastroenteritis or similar symptoms, and Dodgers head coach Dave Roberts said that Kike felt unwell before the game, "He said he didn't sleep well last night and vomited on anything he ate."

It is worth mentioning that Bates had previously lost 11 kilograms due to severe stomach discomfort, and he originally went to Tokyo with the team, so he returned to the United States early before the start of G1 in Tokyo. Although he has now returned to the field and also started to guard the guerrilla defense area in the opening game, his teammates are now showing similar gastrointestinal symptoms, and there is considerable concern about whether there is a cluster infection. The team also hopes that the case is not related to Bates, with head coach Roberts stressing that he is not concerned about contagion, but also revealed that others have recently developed similar symptoms.

The Dodgers flew back to the United States for a warm-up game just after the opening game in Tokyo, and the long-distance flight and jet lag made the body more tired and may have contributed to the players' physical discomfort, Roberts said, "Flying across time zones can easily lead to a decrease in immunity, which is something we need to pay attention to."

Kike, who started both games in the Tokyo opener and knocked out a three-pointer, was very popular in Japan with his humorous and funny personality, and said that Japanese fans are very enthusiastic, as in Latin America, "In terms of culture, I believe that Latin culture and Japanese culture are completely different, but in terms of the enthusiasm part and the way the fans enjoy the game, the two sides are very close."

Dodgers players, including Bates, Freeman and Kike, all experienced some physical discomfort at the beginning of the new season, although the Dodgers won three consecutive wins in the new season, but the players should also pay special attention to the situation to avoid the spread of the virus.

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