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 ...
Shohei Ohtani is going to be the most highly sought-after player at the MLB trade deadline this year. But will the Los ...
Consider Aaron Judge, whose 62-home run season last year was likely the only reason Ohtani didn’t win his second straight American League MVP award, signed a nine-year, $360 million deal with th ...
Shohei Ohtani has become the star of MLB baseball. In a league made up of ... So you would say that the extremes of 4 years at $240 million and 11 years at $605 million are the least likely ...
Shohei Ohtani's upcoming free agency is the most anticipated in MLB history ... $300 million deal this spring. Ideally for Ohtani, he gets an enormous guaranteed total at a record-setting AAV ...
Over the next few months, questions about Shohei Ohtani’s future are sure to dominate baseball. The two-way phenom is set to be a free agent this winter, meaning teams are gearing up for a once ...
Peña swung helplessly at the pitch to cement Ohtani's place in MLB's record book. With his 502nd career strikeout, Shohei Ohtani passed Babe Ruth (501 K) on the all-time strikeout list pic ...
When we think of the most popular players that are currently dominating the MLB right ... second with 2.1 million. We are living in the social media era and if following Ohtani on Instagram ...
Last season, Ohtani first ventured where Ruth never had when he became the first player in MLB history to pitch a qualifying number of innings and log a qualifying number of at-bats in the same ...
They’ve set up an ambitious four-leg parlay on each of the Diamondbacks, Rangers, Pirates, and Marlins finishing their jobs ...
The Angels extended their franchise-record losing streak on opening day to six straight, falling to 2-7 all-time in openers against the A’s and 0-6 in Oakland. The A’s have won five straight ...
Peña swung helplessly at the pitch to cement Ohtani's place in MLB's record book. With his 502nd career strikeout, Shohei Ohtani passed Babe Ruth (501 K) on the all-time strikeout list pic ...