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Ohtani: Tracking The Biggest Deal in MLB History

Jun 10, 20245 min
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Six months after Shohei Ohtani signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tim Cates looks back at the 24 hours leading up to his announcement. The internet rumors and false media reports that led to rampant speculation from fans as they waited for the biggest name in baseball to make his decision in free-agency

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Today, June ninth, marks the six month anniversary of showe Aotani announcing to the world on social media that he had made his decision to sign with the Dodgers. Breaking news from Major League Baseball, Breaking news from Major League Baseball, Show hey Otani, Tani is signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Sports changed forever that Saturday afternoon. Not only did Shoe a Otani sign the largest contract in Major League Baseball history, but he inked the richest deal in the

history of North American sports. Ten year, ten years, ten years, seven hundred, seven hundred, seven hundred million dollars. The numbers are astronomical. It was December ninth, twenty twenty three, the day Show Hey Otani let it be known he was signing with the Dodgers. But remember the world win. That was the day before internet rumors, false reports amateur air traffic controllers following a plane across North America. Baseball fans everywhere that day wondered where

in the world is sho he Otani. Friday, December eighth, twenty twenty three, five point thirty nine am Pacific time, John Morosi of the MLB Network tweeted out source shoeotani decision is immining, possibly as early as today. That one note from a national baseball insider sent the sports world into a dizzy. This is getting a bit more real. Toronto is getting a little bit

more momentum than I thought they were going to. If he goes to Toronto, he owns it, and he owns Canada, he owns the United States, and he owns Japan, and he becomes an international star. Less than an hour after the initial news that Otani's decision was imminent six point thirty one am Pacific, a Toronto Blue Jays fan posted on a Reddit page that a

private plane was chartered to fly from Orange County to Toronto. That same plane had flown to Florida five days earlier with Otani on it, so speculation was swirling now that sho Heotani was headed to Toronto to sign with the Blue Jays. The buzz on social media was growing as fans tried to connect the dots. Instantly, fans became amateur air traffic controllers. They were tracking flight in six one six RH as it made its way slowly across the country. Take

a look at the radar right there. It's a Bombardier Global five thousand. Is this sho he Otani's airplane? The mystery continued ten fifty three am Pacific, five hours after the report that Otani's signing was imminent. Jp Hornstruck, a writer for a Dodgers blog, posted an article citing multiple sources that shoey Otani was indeed planning on signing with the Toronto Blue Jays one oh one pm Pacific. Over two hours later, MLB network insider John Morosi updated everyone with

a tweet sources Shoeyotani is en route to Toronto. Time Things were changing quickly. To eleven pm Pacific, the story took a new twist as Bob Nightingale of the USA Today posted on social media that showe Aotani was not on a flight to Toronto, it was actually at home here in southern California. Forty three minutes later, two fifty four pm Pacific, Evan Mitsui, a CBC

photographer, was dispatched to the tarmac and Pearson Airport in Toronto. When he arrived, he got eyes on the most talked about plane in North America. So what did he discover? It was not Shoeotani after all, It was Robert Hrschovich, the Canadian businessman, an entrepreneur, and one of the stars of the TV show Shark Tank. I had no idea. It was just me and my five and a half year old twins. We Land and there's a bunch of customs guys and go where's Otani? And then my text star

coming in. I put two or two together. They didn't even ask for my passport. They were so disappointment. It was me. I've never been more humbled in my life. A wild eight hours of reports, rumors, and speculation. Where in the world was Shohyotani. Well he was not only not in Canada, he was never even on a flight to Toronto to sign with the Blue Jays, something that really upset fans north of the border. No, no, no way. I don't want to hear about how fans

shouldn't believe things on social This rumor was awful. The idea that he would come up and be a Toronto Blue Jay was going to change everything. Turns out nothing was changing. As the sun set in in a wild Friday show, Heyotani remained baseball's most sought after free agent. The next day, Saturday, December ninth, Otani broke his silence and made it official he was signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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