Columnist Christine Brennan on Ohtani’s gambling scandal

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with USA Today columnist Christine Brennan about LA Dodgers player Shohei Ohtani’s statement after allegations his interpreter used Ohanti’s money to pay gambling debts.
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  • @andmore2714
    @andmore2714Ай бұрын

    Dear ABC News, it’s Mizuhara Ippei's gamble scandal, not Ohtani's.

  • @Thaddeus-ml8if

    @Thaddeus-ml8if

    Ай бұрын

    They are racist and jealous that he is Japanese and getting paid the most.

  • @thejman8734

    @thejman8734

    Ай бұрын

    He hasnt been charged with a crime after stealing 4.5 million. It was ohtani

  • @alexanderperez9024

    @alexanderperez9024

    Ай бұрын

    @@thejman8734currently being investigated 🫵😂

  • @onita2739
    @onita2739Ай бұрын

    I do believe Otani. Some people suspect Otani because he said nothing about how Otani’s money was transferred to the bookmaker, but it is the police that should explain it, not Otani.

  • @thejman8734

    @thejman8734

    Ай бұрын

    He didnt call the police. Kinda weird if someone stole 4mil from you

  • @alexanderperez9024

    @alexanderperez9024

    Ай бұрын

    @@thejman8734called his lawyers and had the authorities handle it, tf cops gonna do lol

  • @Youcef13ddr

    @Youcef13ddr

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@alexanderperez9024this goofys bro smh cops😂😂

  • @JasonJia909
    @JasonJia909Ай бұрын

    Bad journalism to call it "Ohtani's gambling scandal." Media, as usual, should be ashamed of itself

  • @arkangelarkangel1302

    @arkangelarkangel1302

    Ай бұрын

    Nobody gives a damn interpreter 4.5 million dollar credit, and it's 2024, your bank account is gonna tell you your monet got taken.

  • @JasonJia909

    @JasonJia909

    Ай бұрын

    @@arkangelarkangel1302 nope. You've obviously never bought a house or made large money transfers.

  • @JasonJia909

    @JasonJia909

    Ай бұрын

    @@xavierb9061 actually it's plausible they would, as long as that person implied or explicitly said that Ohtani would back them as collateral. And this could happen with or without Ohtani knowing. All it would take is one wire to clear with Ohtani's name on it for the bookie to be okay with extending more credit. Esp since bookies are in the business of getting action and don't want to second guess people making big bets.

  • @JasonJia909

    @JasonJia909

    Ай бұрын

    @@xavierb9061 you must not have any real world experience, much less experience with lots of $

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    but they are looking into Trout too, ..........the guy whiffs off below average pitchers all the time NOW Ohtani (highest paid), and Trout (2nd highest paid) on the same team....= 70+ games below .500 over their few yrs together

  • @kend1964
    @kend1964Ай бұрын

    The press always wants to make it a bigger story than it is.....

  • @challenger516

    @challenger516

    Ай бұрын

    Well, Ohtani or whoever run his PR did change the story twice.

  • @bluealvey
    @bluealveyАй бұрын

    Ippei lied about absolutely everything, including his education, his previous work, lied to ESPN. Shohei needs to be a ton more careful.

  • @cindymmm11

    @cindymmm11

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @xavierb9061

    @xavierb9061

    Ай бұрын

    @@white_sammy4686 story involves him getting 4.5 million in credit gambling..not believable

  • @eitomars
    @eitomarsАй бұрын

    To prove innocent is much harder than proving guilty. Easiest way to prove Shohei’s innocence is proving guilty of Ippei.

  • @albertwong1182

    @albertwong1182

    Ай бұрын

    That’s because proving a negative is impossible. Even if Mizuhara is proven guilty of everything and acting alone, people will still accuse Ohtani of wrongdoing and say “he hasn’t provided any evidence that he didn’t gamble. What else is he hiding?” Burden of proof ALWAYS rests with the accuser, never the accused.

  • @lazifocker

    @lazifocker

    Ай бұрын

    to prove innocent, just keep doing his magic on the field.

  • @franklinkim6088
    @franklinkim6088Ай бұрын

    “Ohtani’s gambling scandal”…? Now that title seems a bit misleading. Maybe wait until investigations reveal relevant FACTS?!

  • @wschang1274

    @wschang1274

    Ай бұрын

    Thats why in general people dont like media.

  • @albertwong1182

    @albertwong1182

    Ай бұрын

    Unfortunately a lot of people, including those in the media, believe in shooting first and asking questions later. Many people also believe in guilty until proven innocent. Very sad that they can’t simply wait until all the facts come out.

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    but they are looking into Trout too, ..........the guy whiffs off below average pitchers all the time NOW Ohtani (highest paid), and Trout (2nd highest paid) on the same team....= 70+ games below .500 over their few yrs together

  • @wschang1274
    @wschang1274Ай бұрын

    He told what happened to him, how he learned and when he learned the story. He answered that he never bet on sports, and he had nothing to do with Ippeis debts and gambling, has not paid for that. Regarding how and why Ippei stole money from Shohei, media should ask Ippei.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    He needed to pay up. The money was there. He had access to the account. Ohtani probably wouldn’t notice $4.5M that’s if he ever look at the bank statements.

  • @Bob-xf8wi
    @Bob-xf8wiАй бұрын

    I can imagine that it's difficult for some Americans who do not know Ohtani's history and upbringing in Japan, including how he was even at the Angels to believe fully what Ohtani explained is believable and truth. But as a Japanese who have followed him in Japan and as he moved to MLB, I can attest that what he said is 100% believable. Ohtani since he was a young boy was very focused with specific goals set and worked diligently on the path to achieving them. His parents and especially his mother was instrumental in providing the support he needed so that he can focus 100% on his tasks (the baseball). This is why if you are a baseball fan in Japan, and this is a very well known story in Japan, everyone knows that Ohtani's mother took 100% control of his money (income and expenses) and the set up was simple for Ohtani in that she gave him monthly allowance of very little money. Ohtani used team dormitory and team meals 100% to focus on baseball. This is how he lived in Japan as a NPB player era. Ohtani is known to be frugal and does not spend money like normal pro athletes do. He is not interested in fashion, clothing, shoes, cars, basically not interested in tangible material stuff. Again, this is very well known in Japan about him. Ippei Mizuhara was smart in that he put himself in the position with Ohtani to take care of all of his personal duties out side of baseball so that Ohtani can just focus on baseball as he did in Japan. The identical set up that he had with his mother. Ippei was a perfect man for it and Ohtani trusted him 100%. So in this context, it is very plausible and most likely the case that Ippei had this role (similar to the role Ohtani's mother had in Japan) for Ohtani since he became MLB player. Ippei is not just a translator for Ohtani. Ippei was essentially Ohtani's personal caretaker, personal assistant, consultant, butler, driver, shopper who took care of all Ohtani's needs to live in USA. He therefore had access to Ohtani's bank accounts and was probably helping him on setting up the payables, bills for his expenses etc etc. Don't forget, Ohtani has no experience managing his own money in the past, he is also oblivious to all the living expenses especially in the USA. Ippei was the perfect friend and paid worker for him to do these tasks. In this set up, Ippei can easily transfer Ohtani's money, even 4.5 million without Ohtani knowing (again, Ohtani has been very naive, trusting and indifferent about money matters, except that he knows that he has been getting 50 to 75 million per year on endorsement and baseball contracts even in the past years, so 4.5 million may not be so significant in this light and could not be noticeable if he was trusting Ippei to manage). Agent is there to deal with the baseball contracts and he is not Japanese so he would not have known his personal contents. This is why Ippei is said to have been paid upwards of $400,000 per year to work for Ohtani, where as a regular personal translator working 9 to 5 is paid $150,000ish for a pro-athlete. So you guys take a rest on speculating and jumping to conclusion about Ohtani in this situation. Eventually the investigation will shed a better light on what I am talking about.

  • @MikeBA10

    @MikeBA10

    Ай бұрын

    Ippei was an employee of the Angels and Dodgers, not of Ohtani.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    @@MikeBA10 Now that makes sense why he was fired by Dodgers

  • @Bob-xf8wi

    @Bob-xf8wi

    Ай бұрын

    @@MikeBA10 yes, that’s how Ohtani had him set up in the contract, it doesn’t matter if Ippei was paid by Ohtani or by the teams, his tasks and involvement in Ohtani’s life in the USA remain the same, including setting him up with bank accounts (Ohtani would not know how neither speak English good enough to do this for example, and Ippei translated everything for Ohtani) etc

  • @user-er3ri6sc3j

    @user-er3ri6sc3j

    Ай бұрын

    It's important for this person Shohei Ohtani to never learn another language outside of Nihongo. Allow it to be lost in translation. The English language is the most incriminating language of the world. My opinions.

  • @asphyxiafeeling
    @asphyxiafeelingАй бұрын

    The headline should read "Ippei Mizuhara gambling scandal," Ohtani is innocent!

  • @thejman8734

    @thejman8734

    Ай бұрын

    Hahahahahahahha

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    they are looking into Trout too, ..........the guy whiffs off below average pitchers all the time NOW Ohtani (highest paid), and Trout (2nd highest paid) on the same team....= 70+ games below .500 over their few yrs together

  • @IsmokeHiphopLive

    @IsmokeHiphopLive

    Ай бұрын

    lol sure man you stans are something else man lol

  • @1taichang
    @1taichangАй бұрын

    This is not Ohtani's gambling scandal, neither ABC's. But it is ABC's corrupt and unethical act to put a title like that for someone who has been nice to people around him and others and been significant to the game, and who has been so far a seemingly victim in this scandal. What a shame!

  • @jerseysama
    @jerseysamaАй бұрын

    Here's me making around 100 million a year salary and endorsements, trained all my life for this, pour sweat blood and tears into being the best, sacrificed everything for this, give two shits about money and have my mom handled my money and gives me an allowance, and.....I wanna make bets for peanuts and risked everything I worked all my life for..... Makes a lot of sense. Sounds about right. Sounds probable. Lol. Come on folks. I know public education cares more about pronouns now than critical thinking but some of y'all may be unsalvageable. critical thinking now is a super power in America now. Lol

  • @sdsmt99

    @sdsmt99

    Ай бұрын

    It's not like the modern version of Michael Jordan could be a degenerate gambler. Oh wait, bad example. I think I screwed up some pronouns.

  • @RunForPeace-hk1cu

    @RunForPeace-hk1cu

    Ай бұрын

    @@sdsmt99Ohtani allegedly bet on nfl games 😂😂 The dude doesn’t even know the rules of American football 🏈 little bruh But you believe ippei, a proven pathological liar, over Ohtani? 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡

  • @user-er3ri6sc3j

    @user-er3ri6sc3j

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sdsmt99Michael Jordan was a competitive winner and gambling is just another activity to prove that.

  • @sh0t0kan
    @sh0t0kanАй бұрын

    How many high profile celebrities have has someone close to them or a family member steal? This is not new. Sting $9 mil, Elton John $29 mil and Billy Joel $90 mil. These are some of the few. Ippei is and always has been a liar. Anyone who has dealt with a narcissist or someone with addiction, you know firsthand the lengths that person will go to get what they want. It does not matter who they screw over. Best friend, family member or business associate, they simply do not care.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Didn’t know all the people you mentioned had been victims of greed. I got hit twice by cuz.

  • @lazyhal
    @lazyhalАй бұрын

    His life goal chart he wrote back in high school is famous among us in Japan, not only for his baseball goals but also for his aspirations as a human being, which he continues to pursue even when becoming a super star in America now. For Japanese people who have seen Shohei since he was in high school, it's understandable that he's not even interested in money. He is really such a person. Don't say "Ohtani's gambling scandal" please.

  • @Shakazulu6.1
    @Shakazulu6.1Ай бұрын

    I’m glad people here commenting have some sense.

  • @sianspherica
    @siansphericaАй бұрын

    I believe him. But it's EXTREMELY ODD that he somehow didn't have an accountant or money manager or financial advisor who monitors his bank accounts and somehow allowed his translator/personal assistant to have access to THAT much money. If it's all true and somehow he paid THAT little attention to his own finances than he's got to get control of his own affairs financially. It just seems kind of inconceivable that one of the biggest athletes in the World had such poor judgement when it came to who is controlling his absurd amounts of money.

  • @user-uu9nf8fi1i

    @user-uu9nf8fi1i

    Ай бұрын

    It's simple. Ippei helped Otani, whose native language is not English, open a bank account on his behalf. Maybe that's when he knew the passwords and the location of important documents.

  • @user-dj3ef1us3g

    @user-dj3ef1us3g

    Ай бұрын

    There is a formal process of adding a co-signer with full access and also a power of attorney with full access too. A business account can be opened with authorized signers too. It isn't THAT hard to give access to a bank account people! Business partners fall out all the time. This is one of those times. Keep it real.

  • @sb17146

    @sb17146

    Ай бұрын

    Ohtani has never handled his finances as he is concerned about one thing, baseball. Even when he was in Japan it was his mother handling his money and Shohei would only get an allowance while staying at the team dorm. He was already a multimillionaire at that point. Japanese baseball players are not overly concerned about their money. This might be a hard concept to digest for westerners who are all about money.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Read @Bob-xf8wi post.

  • @HumanBeanbag
    @HumanBeanbagАй бұрын

    Sad that it had to end this way. Such an amazing athlete 😢

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Why sad? It’s good. He’s learning you can’t trust everyone. Know your own life, adult responsibilities. Growing pains. He got married to a Japanese woman who is a professional basketball player. She turned down wnba to play in japan. She can help him.

  • @trevorcarey3997
    @trevorcarey3997Ай бұрын

    A couple of notable baseball betting scandals were first the White Sox early on, the thing is they were payed to throw games (the player's in the early 1910s were not making any money so they accepted) and then with Pete Rose (who admited betting on baseball), the thing is he was a manager at that time and usually in the dugout, similar to Ippie gambled he's an interpeter and he's in the dugout all the time, so gambling was part of his action to the game. With Shohei people are nuts to think he were gambling, he would have everything to lose and risk his entire career. The other's mentioned had a reason, with Shohei the guy trains 365 days a year to be a great pitcher and hitter (that alone takes all of his time mentally and physically) why would he need the stress of gambling (I gambled and it is the most stressful thing ever) Shohei has no history of gambling, if he did he would not be in a hole racking up a $4 million dollar debt that he can't pay, he makes over $100million dollars in endorsements alone.

  • @user-er3ri6sc3j

    @user-er3ri6sc3j

    Ай бұрын

    Good public relations. You earned every commission.

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    besides all those 1919 Sox players, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, etc. also bet on baseball too, but it was covered up w/them retiring

  • @JimB16
    @JimB16Ай бұрын

    Thank you Christine for such an insightful and intelligent commentary. So much remains to be displayed on this situation.

  • @Socalepoxypools
    @SocalepoxypoolsАй бұрын

    We The People Need & Deserve To Know The Truth??? … Really Lady? … Why is that? Because it helps create profitable drama in the eyes of the media who thrive on exploiting successful. famous athletes or that of any other famous or popular individual who has spent there life dedicated to becoming the best at whatever it is that they do? Is it going to make “the peoples” life that more rewarding to extract the truth? Does it help put more money in “the people” or help “the people” enjoy or benefit anything more then “the people” already have or own? Does it really make that much of a difference in knowing the overall outcome of such a over exxagerated story that its going to cure cancer or heklp end world hunger?? … C’mon now. I bet this lady didnt even know anythging about the game of baseball before this story broke out. I bet she didnt even know who Ohtani was until he made headlines for being the highest paid sports playing athlete ever. The truth is “:the people” can give a fu#kk about all this Holywood drama and committ to following and watching sports to avoid having to watch never ending drama which is all TV and the media ever seems to showcase and highlight in todays world. The idea that drama is now overshadowing the game of mlb basedball sickens me. And the fact that the media is so tuned into making such a big scandal all over the world over something that is perfectly legal to do in most other states is a freeking joke. The media is so quick to jump all over a story that enviolves anyone who is looke up to know a days. Its a freeking circus act that true baseball fans can propbably do with out. Tghe onbly people criticiszing this story and jumping on the “Ohtani Hater Waggon” are people who hate the Dodgers for creating such a great basedball team this year or people who dont really give a shi# about anythinmg more then to see a talented and succesfull individual be brougfht down in shame for there own selfish satisfaction. “The people” need to mind there own business and get back to letting true baseball fans enjoy the sport with out the drama. If his interporeter is taking the rap for doing something illegal then so be it end of story … leave it alone. He made a mistake and owned up to it, was firerd from the best possiblke job on the planet and he is accepting his fate by being fired. End of story. Buuuuut Noooooo … The story cant end this way. Its not enough …. “The people deserve answers” .. Come the fu#$ on lady … The people need to get over it and get the hell on from all thios negative outlash that doesnt help cfreate a bettwer way of life for the peopel. Get over it. and Leave our beloved baseball sport alone. The people doint benefit anything from any of this scandal anc they sure as hell dont need scandal and drama to go and ruin the game of baseball by focusing on bs stories like these. Dont get mad people …. Im just saying!

  • @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures
    @ExpeditionNomadicAdventuresАй бұрын

    Sports and Gambling go together like peanut butter & jelly, more money more problems.

  • @dankool688
    @dankool688Ай бұрын

    Way to go Ippei, you ruin your friendship with a legend over your gambling scandal.

  • @studio500
    @studio500Ай бұрын

    The title is such a clickbait. News channels love drama.

  • @mikezobnowski3679
    @mikezobnowski3679Ай бұрын

    They were joking in the dugout about the millions he stole...

  • @eddiegainz1673
    @eddiegainz1673Ай бұрын

    Can't trust any guy rockin' a haircut like Ippei Mizuhara

  • @jag5014
    @jag5014Ай бұрын

    Ohtani should sue for defamation and collect another $100M😎

  • @pali_aha

    @pali_aha

    Ай бұрын

    Ippei doesn't have $100,000,000. He's lucky if he has $10,000.

  • @RajDeelish

    @RajDeelish

    Ай бұрын

    Stop encouraging frivolous lawsuits.

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    Ohtani needs to retire... just like when Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker were caught betting... same thing

  • @matthewcroskey3099
    @matthewcroskey3099Ай бұрын

    Where there is smoke, there is fire !!! This will effect his play on the field while the investigation drags on !!!!! 😮😮😮

  • @raybarsamian5221
    @raybarsamian5221Ай бұрын

    This female reporter who broke this story for ESPN needs to be held accountable for an act irresponsible journalism because she has a vendetta against Ohtani and the Dodgers overall for whatever reason. If I male reporter did this he would of been run out of town.

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    but they are looking into Trout too, ..........the guy whiffs off below average pitchers all the time NOW Ohtani (highest paid), and Trout (2nd highest paid) on the same team....= 70+ games below .500 over their few yrs together

  • @kazualfa1310
    @kazualfa1310Ай бұрын

    I'm commenting from Japan! It's Google Translate, so please forgive me for my immaturity. The way Ippei stole money from Ohtani's account was when he invited American outfielder Lars Nootbaar during the WBC, and Ippei took advantage of the fact that Ohtani had a time constraint before the season to back up meetings with Nootbaar, food and drink expenses, etc., and that Ohtani believed in Ippei! It can be considered.

  • @suika197
    @suika197Ай бұрын

    his is the answer Power of Attorney(POA) or check writing privileges Ohtani is completely innocent👍 DANIEL KIM said When I worked as an interpreter, I had to assist the players on just about every aspect of their daily lives. These include: opening bank accounts, taking them to DMV to get licenses, and setting up utilities. I also carried their check books on the road for clubhouse dues.

  • @ThomasOsaki
    @ThomasOsakiАй бұрын

    shocking to see these affluent athletes not review their finances personally. if he had a hand in those bets, we'll know eventually based on how that debt was accumulated.

  • @user-dj3ef1us3g
    @user-dj3ef1us3gАй бұрын

    The only inconsistency is on the interpreter. This lady is trying to over boil the pot. I guess that's their job though right? Lol. Interview Pete Rose 😂😂

  • @pkim67
    @pkim67Ай бұрын

    Shame on ABC for the misleading caption for sensationalism and on Brennan for baselessly casting doubt on Ohtani’s statement for your brief moment in the spotlight. Shame on you for needlessly tainting an innocent player and the beauty and greatness of the game of professional baseball, although everything out there points toward innocence.

  • @christopherwall444
    @christopherwall444Ай бұрын

    Following current events these last few years if I hear the word 'Investigation' even one more time I'm going to BARF.

  • @yanchand3603
    @yanchand3603Ай бұрын

    If Ippei goes to jail in the end, I believe Shohei

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Everything is in the lawyer’s hands if they press charges, I guess.

  • @GoodwalkSpoiled
    @GoodwalkSpoiledАй бұрын

    Christine Brennan did a great job summarizing the past week's developments. Indeed there are many, many questions that need to be answered. Starting with the inconsistencies between the initial admissions by both Mizuhara and Ohtani that Shohei wired $Millions to a California bookie in order to cover Mizuhara's gambling debts, vs. the next day retraction from Ohtani's legal reps who stated Ohtani had no knowledge of Ippei's "theft" of funds from Shohei's bank account (by wiring funds out). That is unbelievable on its face! Absolutely unbelievable. Simple reason: You can't wire $ of that magnitude without call- backs and verifications of your identity from the bank. Shohei must have known $ millions were being wired out of his bank account. It seems impossible to claim ignorance when $ millions are involved. Moreover, Mizuhara may be blackmailing Ohtani. If Mizuhara was acting as a front man for Shohei and he sings like a canary, that will implicate Ohtani in illegal gambling (and maybe gambling on baseball). So Mizuhara might be holding all of the cards here in spite of the Dodgers, media, and Ohtani's lawyers painting him as the villain. Not so fast! All of this must be thoroughly investigated by credible detectives. Ohtani and Mizuhara were inseparable cohorts. It is very possible they were in kahoots - and still could be.

  • @user-er3ri6sc3j

    @user-er3ri6sc3j

    Ай бұрын

    Are you willing to bet on that? Cohorts?

  • @mykelc205
    @mykelc205Ай бұрын

    Othani got a bridge to sell lmaoo

  • @LaserTrooperB
    @LaserTrooperBАй бұрын

    Well of course Ohtani is innocent. There's 700 million reasons why he is. Not to mention he is the face of MLB to this generation. Thinking logically, I recall that time In my life when my long time best friend who had this MAJOR gambling issue with illegal bookies (I was completely unaware mind you) stole millions from me I had no clue either that I was missing millions and we continued to best buds. I'd be smiling and joking in the dugout during a spring training game with the my best pal who stole millions from me, threatened to end my baseball career too a day after the story broke. This doesn't pass the smell test at all.

  • @yoma32
    @yoma32Ай бұрын

    I feel that some people want to hear the story of him being guilty and keep making extra noises. Before making many judgements, I hope people get more information about what kind of person he has been since his debut (That personality part was well known in Japan.) Just go and check "10 things Shohei Ohtani can't live without. GQ sports" in youtube for instance, you'll get to have some idea of his personality. He is devoting his whole life in pursuing baseball. Most of his interest is baseball, nothing else. And he is really a simple man, much simpler than you think. Watching him for like 10 years since his debut in Japan, I personally think he is the last person I can think of for possibly doing any sort of gambling. And he is not dumb enough to send money to gamblers either.

  • @splitman1129
    @splitman1129Ай бұрын

    How does an interpreter have access to another mans bank account? This is why people dont need accounts or agents or whomever else rich people think they need to operate their lives.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Read @Bob-xf8wi post.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    He was more than an interpreter. Read @Bob-xf8wi post.

  • @user-iq3qm4mc3u
    @user-iq3qm4mc3uАй бұрын

    MLB wont do anything to their poster child

  • @diggs3922
    @diggs3922Ай бұрын

    4.5 million and he didn't know anything??? Come on people ... I get you like the guy, but this isn't a popularity contest. There is no way, no matter how wealthy you are, you're NOT going to notice MILLIONS of dollars just evaporating from your bank accounts. These athletes have financial advisors, accountants, financial lawyers .... someone was going to see 4.5 million disappearing, or Shohei had the absolute worst financial support for a millionaire in the history of sports!

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Ippei handled everything for him. Ohtani’s job was to focus on baseball. Ippei copied what Ohtani’s mother did in Japan. He was a trusted friend. Ohtani didn’t look over his bank statements. You don’t expect a best friend/personal asst to steal from you. A relative, hell yes. Best friend no. He will have a hard time trusting anyone in business. Read what @Bob-fx8wi wrote.

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Read @Bob-xf8wi post.

  • @shinestar2912

    @shinestar2912

    Ай бұрын

    no one knows how much money is involved. 4.5 mil is just what Ippei said.

  • @2011sliverdude
    @2011sliverdudeАй бұрын

    Ohtani doesn’t try to get attention but get attention anyway lol

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730Ай бұрын

    One fallen interpreter under the bus, Next batter up?

  • @Sharyk808

    @Sharyk808

    Ай бұрын

    Everyone with an interpreter, money mgr and accountant is checking their financial statements.

  • @worldview730

    @worldview730

    Ай бұрын

    Baker Mayfield is still looking for $12 million dollars his father is alleged to have misappropriated @@Sharyk808

  • @user-er3ri6sc3j
    @user-er3ri6sc3jАй бұрын

    I bet you Pete Rose has something to say and it's only in English.

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    my grandma says Johnny Hustle is a trumpy in-bred

  • @MrQuinn-tc3uo
    @MrQuinn-tc3uoАй бұрын

    its otani's bank account, and his signature on the wire transfer, so sure it must be the translator. Its deffinatly the otani scandal.

  • @mikeyposs3132
    @mikeyposs3132Ай бұрын

    Sorry Chris, terrible opinion! Ohtani's story never changed - Mazuhara lied to ESPN! Of course, anything is possible but cmon- common sense and witnessing Ohtani for 7 years dictate - the odds of him betting on baseball are minuscule!

  • @katkobejr5722
    @katkobejr5722Ай бұрын

    misleading caption

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    Ohtani needs to retire... just like when Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker were caught betting...

  • @1taichang
    @1taichangАй бұрын

    Ohtani has spoke up for what happened to him from his side of story. When he learned and how he learned Ippei's lies, this pretty much can be checked out from several different sources. How Ippei could access to Ohtani and how he lied and stole money from Ohtani, shouldn't this question be directed to Ippei, why medias are asking Ohtani to answer somethings "the suspect" did??? Come on!

  • @manakono2649
    @manakono2649Ай бұрын

    Ippei Mizuhara was not only the interpreter, but also Otani's only manager, apparently responsible for transferring expenses and other important tasks during Otani's hospitalization. 水原一平は、通訳だけではなく、大谷さんのただ一人のマネージャーとして、経費の振り込み等、その他の重要な仕事を大谷の入院中にも担っていたらしい。

  • @arkangelarkangel1302
    @arkangelarkangel1302Ай бұрын

    My favorite part of all this, I HATE THE DODGERS, and my first experience seeing Ohtani wearing a Dodgers uniform, is of him reading a statement that he doesn't gamble on baseball, perfect , CHEF'S KISS. ❤

  • @tamehamehaprints3604

    @tamehamehaprints3604

    Ай бұрын

    yeah and Juan Marichal would easily take a bat to Ohtani head too... Ohtani needs to retire... just like when Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker were caught betting...

  • @yanira7444
    @yanira7444Ай бұрын

    This is old news!!!

  • @jefferychen4900
    @jefferychen4900Ай бұрын

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @SALSAKID49
    @SALSAKID49Ай бұрын

    Don't let the innocent face of Ohtani fool anyone.... Ippei Mizuhara has to come clean and squeal like a pig in a barn to get a lesser Federal prison sentence...

  • @uwishiwasu
    @uwishiwasuАй бұрын

    He’s guilty ok everyone knows here in Japan he’s a pachinko gambler in debt before moving to usa

  • @yo2trader539

    @yo2trader539

    Ай бұрын

    Stop pretending to be Japanese. Unlike foreigners, we know Shohei from high school. He has no interest in money. And he's not like Ippei who was raised in the US and picked up American habits.

  • @brettconnors
    @brettconnorsАй бұрын

    They both snorted betting lines

  • @brothershaft2478
    @brothershaft2478Ай бұрын

    Rapid blinking,hiding behind language barrier,letting someone else do the talkin,ive used these techniques for years..when i was guilty

  • @user-dj3ef1us3g

    @user-dj3ef1us3g

    Ай бұрын

    If you aren't fully fluid in english why wouldn't you use an interpreter for this?? You're paranoid man. You're guilty!! 😂

  • @chiendinh-je2xi

    @chiendinh-je2xi

    Ай бұрын

    lol, very sharp observation, I have to squint to see Otani’tiny eyes rapid blinking.

  • @GO-kg2dw
    @GO-kg2dwАй бұрын

    He did know. MLB will turn a blind eye because of how massive Ohtani is.

  • @RajDeelish

    @RajDeelish

    Ай бұрын

    We're you in the room?

  • @user-ow9ru9fs6y
    @user-ow9ru9fs6yАй бұрын

    Is Shohei Otani's interpreter Ippei Mizuhara a Korean resident in Japan?Is he pretending to be Japanese by using a Japanese name?Did he drive a Korean car at first?Most of Japan's anti-social criminal organizations, or yakuza, are Koreans living in Japan.Very few Japanese people drive Korean-made cars in Japan.Ippei Mizuhara's career is full of falsehoods.Was he sent to destroy Shohei Otani and become a parasite?Did he intend to ruin Shohei Otani by incurring huge debts and having Shohei Otani take over his duties?Ippei Mizuhara himself said that he was not good at gambling.But did he incur huge debts?

  • @oeao2841
    @oeao2841Ай бұрын

    LIIIAAAR!!! JIST TRYING TO COVER HIS TRACKS...WHAT A FRAUD...2023 MVP RONALD ACUÑA JR IS THE REAL FACE OF MLB 🪓

  • @johnnguyen699

    @johnnguyen699

    Ай бұрын

    at the end of the day, an Asian player gets the money.... how cool is that.

  • @berrystar8838

    @berrystar8838

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@johnnguyen699Racist comment!!!

  • @user-dj3ef1us3g

    @user-dj3ef1us3g

    Ай бұрын

    Acuna Jr. is on steroids!! Test him. Investigate him 😂😂😂😂

  • @LebronCCP

    @LebronCCP

    Ай бұрын

    Close the border

  • @user-dj3ef1us3g

    @user-dj3ef1us3g

    Ай бұрын

    Another sammy sosa. Smh!

  • @tamehamehaprints3604
    @tamehamehaprints3604Ай бұрын

    Ohtani = Hiroshi Oshita + Eddie Cicotte

  • @tamehamehaprints3604
    @tamehamehaprints3604Ай бұрын

    Id look into Trout too, ..........the guy whiffs off below average pitchers all the time NOW Ohtani (highest paid), and Trout (2nd highest paid) on the same team....= 70+ games below .500 over their few yrs together

  • @tamehamehaprints3604
    @tamehamehaprints3604Ай бұрын

    Ohtani needs to retire... just like when Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker were caught betting...

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