Shohei Ohtani New Interpreter By His Side In Korea ... After Ippei Ousting
Shohei Ohtani has a new righthand man in Korea ... the Dodgers have appointed Will Ireton to be his interpreter -- this less than 24 hours after Ippei Mizuhara was canned due to his alleged role in a gambling scandal.
L.A. manager Dave Roberts refused to comment on the entire Mizuhara saga in a pregame meeting with reporters Thursday ... but he did confirm Ireton -- the team's manager of performance operations who previously helped Kenta Maeda with communicating -- will fill in for Ohtani's former translator for the time being.
Roberts also said Ireton would handle interpreting duties for Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
And, it didn't take long for Ireton to make his impact felt during the Dodgers' second game of the season against the Padres in Seoul. As Yamamoto struggled in his debut versus San Diego, it was Ireton who hit the mound to help relay coaches' words.
Ireton was also seen standing close by to Ohtani in the dugout throughout the game.
So far, Ohtani's looked solid despite all of the distractions surrounding him, he's currently 1-for-4 with a run and an RBI -- and he just nearly missed hitting a home run in the seventh inning.
As we previously reported, Mizuhara -- who had just worked as Ohtani's translator during the season-opener against the Pads on Wednesday -- was fired in the hours following Game 1 after Ohtani's attorneys accused him of stealing money from the two-way star in order to place bets with an alleged illegal bookmaker.
Roberts told media members he "can't say anything" regarding the matter ... but he did tell journalists Ohtani was "ready" for game action in spite of the outside noise.
L.A. is currently down 12-9.
We covered the story on the latest episode of The TMZ Podcast, available on all podcast platforms.
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Shohei Ohtani Dodgers Fire Star's Interpreter ... After 'Massive Theft' Claims
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3/21, 7:10 AM -- Ippei Mizuhara told ESPN that Ohtani knew of his gambling debts and agreed to pay them off in exchange for a promise -- the interpreter would never gamble again.
"Obviously, [Ohtani] wasn't happy about it and said he would help me out to make sure I never do this again," Ippei initially said, adding, "He decided to pay it off for me.
But, Mizuhara then seemingly changed his story, saying, "I want everyone to know Shohei had zero involvement in betting. I want people to know I did not know this was illegal. I learned my lesson the hard way. I will never do sports betting ever again."
Ippei Mizuhara -- the Japanese interpreter who's been Shohei Ohtani's righthand man for nearly a decade -- has been fired by the Dodgers ... after Ohtani's attorneys claim he engaged in a "massive theft" of the two-way star's fortune.
The lawyers -- from the LA-based law firm Berk Brettler -- said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times they uncovered the alleged stealing after Ohtani's name had surfaced in a federal investigation of an alleged illegal bookmaker, Mathew Bowyer.
According to The Times, Mizuhara was accused of taking some of Ohtani's funds and using them to place bets with Bowyer. Ohtani's attorneys told the outlet they're now going to cops to have them investigate their findings further.
"In the course of responding to recent media inquiries," the lawyers said, "we discovered that Shohei has been the victim of a massive theft and we are turning the matter over to the authorities."
The Dodgers confirmed Wednesday afternoon they let go of Mizuhara following the claims. No further comment from the team was added.
Mizuhara and Ohtani just joined the Dodgers this season ... after the two-time MVP signed with them in free agency on a 10-year, $700 million deal.
Prior to putting on Dodger Blue, the duo worked together throughout Ohtani's six historic seasons as an L.A. Angel.
Story developing ...
We covered the story on the latest episode of The TMZ Podcast, available on all podcast platforms.
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aespa 'Next Level' Show At MLB Seoul Series ... Wild Performance On Field
The MLB's season opener between the Dodgers and Padres looked more like the Super Bowl ... with K-pop group aespa putting on a halftime show-esque performance right in the outfield before the game!!
The mini concert went down shortly before the first matchup of the 2024 campaign on Wednesday ... as part of the league's Seoul Series in South Korea.
Karina, Giselle, Winter and Ningning made their way to centerfield to dance and belt out couple of their hit songs -- "Drama" and "Next Level" -- to get the spectators hype before first pitch.
240320 MLB 서울시리즈 개막공연
— wz (@wtloverclub) March 20, 2024 @wtloverclub
Drama + Next Level#aespa #에스파 pic.twitter.com/oMLJJylLrg
The renditions included a drumline, a ton of background dancers and lasers ... and the crowd clearly loved it!!
The ladies waved to the fans as they exited the outfield ... clearly pleased with their effort.
FYI -- aespa has blown up in the music industry since making their debut in 2020 ... quickly becoming one of the most successful girl groups in the genre.
It's not the only K-pop crossover during the Dodgers' time in Seoul -- as we previously reported, Seungmin of the popular boy group Stray Kids threw out the ceremonial toss prior to L.A.'s exhibition against Team Korea on Monday.
The Dodgers might've been motivated by the tunes ... 'cause Shohei Ohtani and Co. came away with the 5-2 win on Wednesday to start the season 1-0.
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Shohei Ohtani's Wife Cheers On Dodgers Star In Stands ... During Team Debut
Shohei Ohtani's wife couldn't contain her excitement when the MLB superstar earned the first hit of his Dodger career ... cheering on her man from the stands throughout his big debut!!
Mamiko Tanaka -- who was recently revealed as the Japanese athlete's partner -- was present for L.A.'s season opener against the San Diego Padres in Seoul, South Korea on Wednesday ... and there was plenty to be happy about.
Shohei Ohtani picks up his first hit as a Dodger and his wife loves it pic.twitter.com/cYNzGc7M3D
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) March 20, 2024 @TalkinBaseball_
Ohtani logged the first hit of the contest in the third inning ... hitting a line drive to right field for a single.
The broadcast quickly cut to Tanaka -- à la Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game -- and she was shouting and clapping with fellow family members and friends as Ohtani reached first base.
The vibes continued in the 8th inning ... when Ohtani's second hit of the night brought home a run.
She was spotted high-fiving with fans decked out in Ohtani merch ... and had a huge smile on her face.
Shohei mum and Mamiko hi-fiving with fans.
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Cool moment
大谷ママンと真美子さん、大谷くんファンとハイタッチ💙 微笑ましすぎる pic.twitter.com/AEB7w1lRT0
The $700 million man ended up going 2-5 from the plate on the day ... securing an RBI and a stolen base en route to the Dodgers' 5-2 win over the division rival.
As we previously reported, Tanaka is quite the sports star in her own right -- she played several years of professional basketball in Japan.
It's clear the Dodger faithful and Ohtani fans are super excited for the two-way athlete's life off the field ... and chances are this won't be the only time we see Tanaka at the stadium this season.
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Shohei Ohtani Target Of Fake Bomb Threat Ahead Of Dodgers' Opener
Shohei Ohtani had a much more stressful leadup to his Dodgers' debut Wednesday than anyone could have imagined -- he was reportedly the target of a pregame bomb threat ... although, thankfully, it all turned out to be fake.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, just prior to L.A.'s season-opening matchup against the San Diego Padres in Seoul, someone had sent a menacing email to local authorities.
The outlet reported that in the note, the person claimed they were going to detonate a bomb at the Gocheok Sky Dome ... specifically looking to harm Ohtani and others.
Fortunately, however, it was deemed to be a non-credible threat.
The MLB said in a statement they were investigating the matter -- calling "the safety and security of our fans and everyone in the ballparks where we play" their top priority -- but continued with the game nonetheless.
So far, there's been no issues whatsoever with the contest -- in the top of the ninth inning, the Dodgers lead, 5-2.
Ohtani, meanwhile, is clearly feeling no effects from the scare ... he's 2-for-5 on the night with an RBI and a stolen base.
New team.
— MLB (@MLB) March 20, 2024 @MLB
Same incredible swing.
Shohei Ohtani rips his first RBI as a Dodger! pic.twitter.com/QxUtq172Iy
The Dodgers arrived in Korea last week and played a couple exhibition games before taking on the Pads in the season opener.
The two teams will play one more game Thursday night -- before they return the United States for a couple more spring training games ahead of the official start of the MLB season next week.
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Stray Kids' Seungmin Throws First Pitch At MLB Seoul Series ... Right Down The Middle!!!
Stray Kids member Seungmin is way more than a K-pop superstar -- the vocalist proved he's got some serious skills on the mound as well ... throwing a perfect strike during the ceremonial first pitch at the MLB Seoul Series game!!
1/8 of the popular boy group was present for the Los Angeles Dodgers' exhibition game against Team Korea at Gocheok SkyDome on Monday ... but he wasn't just there to watch -- he also got to show off his arm prior to the start of the contest.
스트레이 키즈 승민 시구 pic.twitter.com/gb9X3suwrd
— 알롯¹⁰ (@aLot_ee) March 18, 2024 @aLot_ee
As it turns out, Seungmin's first love was baseball ... and he played the sport for years before switching over to music.
It's clear it wasn't his first rodeo ... 'cause the windup and follow through look super polished -- and his toss landed right down the middle of the plate.
Fittingly, SKZ's hit song, "LALALALA," was blaring over the PA system as he made his attempt.
Seungmin also shared a moment with Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly after the impressive outing ... posing for a pic and swapping his Team Korea hat for an LA cap.
never knew I needed seungmin at a baseball game drinking beer and getting all sportsman on me until now pic.twitter.com/nu0QntHI2M
— den 🦋 (@modelixie) March 18, 2024 @modelixie
But he eventually switched back to his original lid as he took his seat in the stands ... repping the home team as he enjoyed a beer and locked in on the action unfolding on the diamond.
The idol's pitch wasn't the only one to turn heads at the Seoul Series ... actress Jeon Jong-seo also appeared to be a fan favorite the day prior, even grabbing the attention of some Dodger players.
Jeon jeong seo, first ceremonial pitch.
— Ⓕⓡⓐⓝⓒⓔⓢⓒⓐ★ (@DecoOhtani117) March 17, 2024 @DecoOhtani117
Boys are so happy😂😂
みんなデレデレしてかわいい💙 pic.twitter.com/rUVOTsHXar
The Dodgers ended up taking the win on Monday, 5-2 ... and will now switch their focus to a two-game series against the San Diego Padres to start of the MLB season, which will also go down in Korea.
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Shohei Ohtani Wife Revealed As Mamiko Tanaka ... Basketball Player
Shohei Ohtani just finally revealed his lovely wife -- it's Japanese basketball player Mamiko Tanaka!!
The Dodgers superstar -- who got the largest contract in sports history this past offseason -- recently announced he married "someone from my Native country of Japan who is very special to me" ... but did not disclose her identity.
Ohtani and his team put an end to all the speculation on Thursday ... sharing a photo of the newlyweds on their way to Seoul, South Korea for the Dodgers' season opener on March 20th.
The woman was quickly ID'd as Tanaka, a 27-year-old basketball player who played for Waseeda University and the Women's Japan Basketball League's Fujitsu Red Wave.
The 5-foot-11 forward/center averaged 7.8 points and 6 rebounds per game ... so they're really quite the athletic couple!!
Ohtani said he and Tanaka have known each other for three to four years ... but their actual wedding date is unknown.
Mamiko Tanaka: a normal Japanese woman pic.twitter.com/RwnvXFNDGl
— Shawn Spradling (@Shawn_Spradling) March 14, 2024 @Shawn_Spradling
He also said she had no impact on his decision during free agency ... but pointed out Tanaka has a great understanding of his profession.
It all makes sense, now!!
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Shohei Ohtani I'm Married!!!
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1:47 PM PT -- Shohei Ohtani just revealed more about his wife during a meeting with media members out at spring training on Thursday ... saying the two knew each other around three or four years before tying the knot.
The baseball star also said she had "nothing to do" with his decision to leave the Angels and join the Dodgers this offseason.
Shohei Ohtani is officially off the dating market ... the MLB superstar revealed late Wednesday night he's now married!!!
The Dodgers' designated hitter said in a post on his Instagram page his new spouse is "someone from my Native country of Japan who is very special to me" ... although he did not reveal the person's name.
"I am excited for what is come," he wrote ... before adding, "thank you for your support."
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Ohtani included a picture of his adorable dog, Decoy, on the announcement as well.
Of course, it's now the second time in the last three months the 29-year-old has told the world of a life-changing event on IG ... back in December, he shared he was moving on from the Angels to the Dodgers for the foreseeable future.
That announcement got over two million "likes" on the social media app ... and so far, it's appeared to be a great decision for the two-way player.
Shohei Ohtani homers in his @Dodgers #SpringTraining debut. 💥💥 pic.twitter.com/o6vMUHKUR4
— MLB (@MLB) February 27, 2024 @MLB
Ohtani homered in his first spring training game with the team earlier this week, and he looks poised for a huge 2024 -- even if he won't pitch this year while recovering from elbow surgery.
Only about three more weeks until the at-bats actually count for L.A. ... get that popcorn ready!
Originally Published -- 6:15 AM PT
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Justin Turner Hey, Shohei Ohtani ... Here's How You Win Dodger Fans Over!!!
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Grab a pen and paper, Shohei Ohtani -- former Dodgers star Justin Turner has some solid pointers on how the MLB superstar can succeed with his new team ... telling TMZ Sports there's one simple way to win the fanbase over (if he hasn't already).
Turner -- who signed with the Toronto Blue Jays this offseason -- will forever have a special place in the hearts of Dodger Nation ... after all, he was part of the World Series-winning squad in 2020 and also secured the NLCS MVP when they made it to the Fall Classic in 2017.
With Ohtani deciding to join the "real" L.A. team after spending his first six seasons with the Angels, we asked Red what the two-way athlete would have to do to get the diehard fans on his side ... and he pointed out everyone's probably already over the moon about the historic signing.
"I think he's doing a pretty good job with that already," Turner said this week.
When we asked for one thing in particular that could earn the fanbase's trust ... his solution was simple.
"Hit homers."
There's a ton of hype surrounding Ohtani's move to the Dodgers following his record-breaking 10-year, $700 million deal ... but it's clear Turner thinks he'll fit right in.
We also asked for some L.A. recommendations -- considering Anaheim is NOT the same thing -- and Turner thinks Ohtani's got it all figured out by now.
As for whether he wants to go up against his former team in the World Series this season ... Turner's answer is pretty interesting!!
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La estatua robada de Jackie Robinson aparece quemada y destruida en Kansas
La estatua de Jackie Robinson que fue robada de fuera de un parque de béisbol juvenil la semana pasada ha sido localizada, pero por desgracia para los fans, se encontró destruida sin posibilidad de reparación.
Las autoridades de Wichita -Kansas- dieron la triste noticia el martes, diciendo que el departamento de bomberos recibió una llamada alrededor de las 8:40 AM por un incendio de basura en un parque local. Una vez extinguidas las llamas, los bomberos descubrieron trozos de bronce entre los escombros, lo cuales resultaron ser de la estatua.
Se determinó que la figura de Robinson - que se encontraba fuera de la Liga 42 McAdams Park durante años - no era salvable.
This is all that's left of the Jackie Robinson statue. 😠 https://t.co/cgPGwb3jJe #KAKEnews pic.twitter.com/gp9snHmI3r
— KAKE News (@KAKEnews) January 30, 2024 @KAKEnews
Los funcionarios de la ciudad ya están planeando hacer las cosas bien de nuevo para la comunidad, con el miembro del consejo -Brandon Johnson- diciendo en una conferencia de prensa que se asegurará que haya una réplica fuera del estadio de béisbol de nuevo.
"Vamos a seguir invirtiendo en esta comunidad, y este trágico incidente no eliminará esa esperanza que todos tenemos para la zona", dijo Johnson.
Como informamos anteriormente, la estatua de Robinson fue tomada la madrugada del jueves después de que alguien la cortara por los tobillos y se la llevara en un camión.
No hay arrestos por el momento, pero los funcionarios están llamando a cualquier persona con información para seguir adelante.
Una recaudación de fondos se ha creado para la sustitución, con más de $11.000 recaudados y un objetivo final de $100k.
Jackie Robinson Statue Found Burned, Destroyed ... Days After Being Stolen
The Jackie Robinson statue that was stolen from outside a youth baseball park last week has been located ... but unfortunately for fans of the beloved tribute, it was found destroyed beyond repair.
Officials in Wichita, Kansas shared the sad news on Tuesday ... saying the fire department received a call around 8:40 AM for a trash fire at a local park. Once the flames were extinguished, firefighters discovered pieces of bronze in the rubble, which turned out to be from the statue.
It was determined the Robinson figure -- which stood outside League 42's McAdams Park for years -- was not salvageable.
This is all that's left of the Jackie Robinson statue. 😠 https://t.co/cgPGwb3jJe #KAKEnews pic.twitter.com/gp9snHmI3r
— KAKE News (@KAKEnews) January 30, 2024 @KAKEnews
City officials are already planning on making things right again for the community ... with council member Brandon Johnson saying in a press conference he will ensure a replica statue will stand outside the ballpark again.
"We will continue to invest in this community, and this tragic incident will not remove that hope that we all have for the area," Johnson said.
As we previously reported, the Robinson statue was taken early Thursday morning after someone cut it at the ankles and hauled it off in a truck.
No arrests have been made at this time ... but officials are calling on anyone with information to come forward.
A fundraiser has been set up for the replacement ... with more than $11,000 raised, and an end goal of $100k.
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Jackie Robinson Statue Stolen From Baseball Facility ... Cops Investigating
A statue honoring baseball icon Jackie Robinson was stolen from outside a youth baseball facility in Kansas this week ... and cops are now searching for the scumbags who ran off with it.
Local police shared surveillance footage of the heist that went down at League 42's McAdams Park in Wichita early Thursday morning ... which appears to show someone cut the Robinson tribute at the ankles, put it in the back of a truck and flee the scene.
Wichita PD shared an image of what's left of the Dodgers legend's bronze figure ... just two feet standing on top of a home plate.
The station said the "community is devastated" over the vandalism ... and is calling on anyone with information regarding its whereabouts to come forward.
"The actions of those individuals who had the audacity to take the statue of Jackie Robinson from a park where kids and families in our community can gather, learn the history of Jackie Robinson, an American icon, and play the game of baseball should upset all of us," Wichita Police Chief Joseph Sullivan said.
"What troubles me even more is that this theft occurred just before the beginning of February, which marks the start of Black History Month."
"Our city wants the statute returned. We also want the individuals who robbed our community of a treasure to be held accountable for their actions."
League 42 was created in 2013 to help children in Wichita learn the sport without worrying about high registration fees ... with hundreds signing up each year. Robinson's trailblazing career and breaking the MLB color barrier served as inspiration for the organization.
According to local reports, the league received permission from Robinson's family to erect the statue, which is part of a pavilion that was dedicated to the athlete in 2021.
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MLB's Julio Urias L.A. D.A. Rejects Felony Charge ... Over Alleged DV Incident
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Julio Urias will NOT face a felony charge for the alleged physical altercation involving his wife at a soccer game in September, TMZ Sports has learned ... with the L.A. District Attorney rejecting the case, concluding the incident didn't warrant such a serious charge.
Although it's good news for the 27-year-old pitcher, it doesn't mean he's fully in the clear ... the D.A. will now send the case to the City Attorney, who could opt to file a misdemeanor charge.
Our sources tell us after law enforcement's investigation, they believe Julio was in a verbal altercation with his wife that turned physical ... but because of Urias' lack of criminal record and other factors, the D.A.'s office doesn't believe it rises to the level of a felony. Thus the rejection.
Remember, Urias allegedly roughed up his wife Daisy after an LAFC vs. Inter Miami soccer game on September 3, when the couple went to BMO Stadium to watch Lionel Messi.
Julio was arrested at the scene for felony domestic violence. He was taken to jail before posting $50k bond.
The L.A. Dodgers, Urias' team since breaking into the Majors in 2016, almost immediately distanced themselves from the soon-to-be free agent, cleaning out his locker and wiping his images from Dodger Stadium.
Major League Baseball also placed him on administrative leave a few days after the alleged incident.
Urias is currently a free agent ... and his status with MLB is still in flux, though the D.A.'s decision could represent a step towards signing with a new team.
Of course, it's not the first time Julio has faced allegations of domestic violence.
The World Series champ agreed to participate in a diversion program in 2019 after he was accused of pushing a woman at a popular L.A. mall. Urias was not convicted, nor tried, in that case.
Story developing ...
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Trevor Bauer I'm Done With 'Rough Sex Acts' ... After Assault Allegations
Trevor Bauer is making drastic changes to his intimacy preferences after years of fighting serious assault allegations made by a former fling ... revealing he's swearing off "rough sex acts" for good.
The former L.A. Dodgers pitcher spoke on his new sex life with OutKick's Tomi Lahren ... just months after settling a lawsuit with a woman who had accused him of sexually assaulting her on two occasions in 2021.
Other women came forward alleging sexual assault against the pitcher in 2022 and 2023.
Bauer never admitted wrongdoing and claimed it was just kinky sex ... something he has now apparently outlawed.
"I've stopped having, like, casual sexual relationships," the 32-year-old told Lahren. "Stopped agreeing to engage in rough sex acts."
"I'm looking for more people that add value to my life instead of something that I'm doing for a couple of hours on a night and then kind of forget about," he added.
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For now, however, the former Cy Young Award winner says dating isn't remotely near his center of attention.
"I have other things that I'm focused on," he said. "I'd like to go back to work. I have a job, I run a business."
"Maybe I go back to dating at some point in the future but not something I'm focused on right now."
The one-time All-Star has not played in the MLB since the allegations surfaced in '21. He did, though, just pitch one season for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars, where he logged a 2.76 ERA with 130 strikeouts in 19 games.
He's currently a free agent.
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Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers Donate $1 Mil-Plus To Earthquake Victims In Japan
Shohei Ohtani is already putting some of his new Dodgers contract to good use ... revealing Thursday he and his team are donating at least $1 million to victims of this week's devastating earthquake in Japan.
The Dodgers announced they and Guggenheim Baseball are putting up $1 million on their own ... while the designated hitter -- who just inked a $700 million pact with LA -- is forking over "his own personal contribution."
All of it is being given with the wish that it will help cities in Ohtani's home country rebuild after a 7.6 magnitude quake leveled homes on Monday, killing dozens.
"My hope is that we continue to come together to support those whose lives have been upended," the two-way superstar said. "I hope for the rapid rescue of missing persons and the reconstruction of the disaster-stricken areas."
The natural disaster struck around 4 PM on New Year's Day ... and as of Friday morning, hundreds of people still remain missing in the rubble.
Ohtani is clearly hurting for those who are struggling to survive ... as are the Dodgers, who said in a statement Thursday, "Our thoughts are with all of Japan in wake of this tragedy."
Ohtani grew up in Japan and played professionally there as well for several years -- before he agreed to come to America to play for the Los Angeles Angels in 2017.
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Shohei Ohtani Gifts Wife of Dodgers Teammate a Porsche!!! Thanks for Getting Me On Board
Shohei Ohtani is not only rich, he's strategically brilliant, because he figured out an instant way of ingratiating himself with his new teammates, and it involves a Porsche!
The Dodgers star gifted an awesome Porsche to the wife of teammate Joe Kelly. Why, you ask? Turns out she mounted a full-on campaign to get Ohtani to sign with her hubby's team.
Check out the video ... Ashley Kelly is stunned as she peers out her front door and Joe tells her the car parked on the curb next to their house ... well, the car is now hers!!!
Ashley was on a relentless campaign to snag Ohtani, telling her Insta followers she changed the name of her 7-month-old child from Kai to ShoKai. Not true, but funny -- and effective. She did a ton more, including offering up her husband's number as an incentive. An offer Ohtani took her up on!
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In turn, Shohei showed his appreciation for the number swap with the brand-new whip.
Shohei can certainly afford it ... he signed a 10-year contract worth $700 million earlier this month, although he's deferring almost all of it for years. It's the biggest contract in the history of sports.
Merry Xmas, Ashley!