Shohei Ohtani is expected to earn a Major League Baseball (MLB) record $65 million for the 2023 season including endorsements, according to an annual list published by Forbes magazine, making the ...
Federal authorities said Thursday that evidence seems to support the Japanese superstar's claims he was unaware of illegal ...
According to Sportico, Ohtani will make roughly $65 million in endorsements in 2024, nine times the next-closest MLB player ... more than doubled the previous record, set by soccer star Lionel ...
The Dodgers obviously have a lot invested in the 29-year-old, and ditto for companies that are paying him a reported $65 million in endorsement money just for this year. And for MLB, Ohtani is an ...
Notably, the affidavit says that the records reviewed by federal investigators “do not reflect any bets on baseball ... $65 million a year in endorsements. For now, it seems Ohtani is all ...
Details of the federal complaint against Ippei Mizuhara, who lost over $40 million gambling from December 2021 to January 24, and was charged with unlawfully transferring over $16 million from ...
Ohtani has only been healthy enough to pitch and hit through a full MLB season twice. His 2023 campaign ... According to ...
“During this period, the 35966 Records reflect ... matters outside of MLB.” Ohtani has other bank accounts as well — his endorsement income in 2023 was reportedly $65 million, for instance ...
As Sportico reported last week, Ohtani brought in an estimated $65 million of off-field money for himself in 2023, nearly equaling ... and the Major League Baseball Players Association does ...
Ohtani read the statement in Japanese, which was translated into English by Will Ireton, for a period of about 12 minutes. Video of the full thing was relayed by Talkin’ Baseball on X.