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What we think might happen today when Ohtani meets with the media for the first time since the scandal broke

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The Downbeat on ninety seventy one with the Tree. Okay, so a little bit later in the show, a few things in the world of Hollywood to cover, including, you know, a little discussion on this Nickelodeon documentary that's getting a lot of headlines. I know you guys didn't see it, and I'll just tell you a few headlining things about it because it is a part of the national discourse. A little bit a new photo shocked the world as well, and much more. Eight o'clock some Kyrie and Jason Kidd. Very

interesting. We've been I would say critical of Jason Kidd on this show, and I think a lot of MAVs fans have been mm hmm. Boy, sure sounds like him and Kyrie get along really good. Eight o'clock with that, that's about the sport stuff as well, and then in thirty minutes, dude, we had a plane story that involved an unruly passenger. But the details are pretty fun and it does involve one number of our show. It

seems I'm here for. But all right, now, let's do some spokes sports, sports and now sports our gambling man Bruno Mars takes us into Otani. Otani will speak today. Now, who's gonna interpret this if his interpreter can't. Yeah, we're all just gonna be confused and staring at him. I watch show gun. Okay, go ahead and give us a preview. Dan, he's ready. What you think I'll sound like? I mean, I'll just like what like says, and then I will interpret it and I

will present it to the media in English. Happy to do it? Just call me. Do you think he can speak English better than yes? You Darvish? What's it when you? Darvis ended up with the Cubs. The interview came out with him and he was talking country. He was very strange, really had little Texas. Yeah, I enjoyed my time in Texas. But it's good to be here in Chicago. Like what we were told, we were totally getting doctored. Like, no, it's genius when they do,

you do it the whole time. But why do it you get left alone if you just yeah, like I bet Deckie Matt's Yama same way. Yeah, he played in the program with you, and you guys are just shooting this s I think when it comes to media that they there's a reason the term lost in translation exists that they don't want to screw up and say something. Yeah, there is that too, who is it? Steven Adams got in trouble and he's Australian, but he just said something that was I

don't know, mildly offensive and then you have to answer for it. Yeah, and he's like, why don't I just never talk? Yeah, that's the thing. That's where like it's really easy when people start taking something and running with it, whether it's ack it or not or do something. There's almost should be leeway when something's not intentional, and it's kind of clear that it's not intentional, that they just misspoke because they're not from here. It's

so I'm lucas very careful, Yeah, very fifth language. I think that's why he takes it easy. Yeah, as you say anything, as he should. Uh but yeah, interesting to see how this O tawny thing. There are people who are already starting to kind of go, is this our next Pete Rose situation? Like this didn't I already cracked this case last week? I think you did. But we will hear from him because it's time for well, he's been trained up by that lawyer he is. They're going

to continue to pin this on the interpreter. Although even like if these boys, if I was right, you know, and he does gamble and the interpreter is just kind of taking the fall for him. If they keep screaming this is theft of four and a half million dollars, he goes to jail for a long time, so that needs to change. He said that strangely, What do you mean. I don't know. Normally you would say a long time. I think I did. No, you didn't. You said

it's strange, but I'm gonna let you get away with it. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't. He's gonna basically speak poor English and and keep it nice and simple, you know, surrounded by multiple lawyers and yeah, and he will have a new interpreter, which I've always said the greatest job on earth. All you have to do is know how to speak two languages, and you get to hang out with the richest one of

the richest dudes in the world. They are so close with their interpreters though the amount of time they spend together, they have to be like really good friends. I remember, was it Hideki a Rabu that pitched for the Rangers

way back in the day, early two thousands. He traveled with his guy and I remember being out there with the old hard Line way back in the day in Port Charlotte, and we stayed at this garbage motel that was kind of attached to this this twenty four hour diner called Johnny's, which was, you know, it was convenient but okay, but I remember one one night went in there to get like a burger, and a Rabu was sitting there

with his interpreter, just those two guys. Yeah, and they had he scheduled to pitch the next day, and they're sitting there with a pitcher of beer and Hideki is just crushing one Marborough red after another. Ah, I love it. Yeah, boy, he was not the healthiest of guys. I think Jim Rome used to call him the toad. Yeah, they used to mess with them. He had cool elvis sideburns. Man. It was weird that he was here too, Yeah, because it was a big deal

when he s sounded the Yankees the first time. Huh So, yeah, there's that Time's that any idea West Coast time too? I bet it's like so it's just his big media day, like his presser. Yeah, actual, they're back from South Korea. So there's a season starts Thursday. Probably if he has nothing to do with this and it's all the interpreter, why even speak well? But he still has to do a introductory right, Okay, so this isn't specifically for probably to address this. It's probably their media

availability and his is going to turn into that. Right Will it be the first question asked? Or will they kind of piss ready with the season? Yeah? Some of that? Does it feel to be a Dodger? Do you like baseball today if you knew that this guy? So? Obviously the the prediction that is a massive that they're going to pin this on the interpreter, that Otani was the gambling man here. He can't be four point five

million dollars of massive theft. Is that they've called it quote massive theft because they were in the dugout together at that game and then very quickly like there then I mean, there's a couple of interviews with ESPN and then the story changed from the interpreter. But then for it to go that way, it's almost like Otani's team is like, no, this guy's gonna have to go to jail for a little bit too for this, and Otani might not be okay with that. Maybe what if he's like a really good guy. Well

it's like a really gay He's like, no, it's my friend. He's not gonna go to jail for this. I got to own up to it. Like, what if some like honorable thing is done, because to change it to theft have that much money is multiple years in jail. Yeah, exactly, So I don't I think I think he might backpedal from it unless he is heartless and his buddy will take the fall. That's assuming that Otani was the one gambling. But we all have a pretty good conspiracy theory here,

or maybe it's the likely thing. You know, interpreter whose salary is half a million dollars a year is not betting half a million dollars per game. I gotta say I didn't think of that until you brought it up last Thursday or Friday. I did not think. I did not think about Otani gambling. That's the first thing I thought, And it just makes the most sense. You guys, see this tweet. This is a funny tweet from the weekend. Someone just had a quote Welcome back to Sports Center, presented

by ESPN BET for more on our ow Twani situation. We go to fan duel MLB insider Jeff Passing and our Draft Kings studio in Los Angeles, brought to you by Caesar's Sports Book. Jeff, how could something like this happen? I mean, for really, he's going to be given the third degree. You you were gambling, you and like look at the green screen behind where I bat and has nothing but yeah, either casinos or you know, Games of Chance or whatever they call the legal version games of Skill presented by

DraftKings. I mean, the world is a change and it's not what it was when Pete Rose got in trouble, and it actually might be an incredibly powerful statement and lead to a very big conversation by MLB if Otwani's like, yeah, this is I was again he was using a bookie and gambling. I guess as much like Texas is not technic is not legal in California. Right, it's not legal in California. But it was better on DraftKings.

But he was DraftKings sports book, not the DraftKings and the prize picks and FanDuel that is legal here, which is you know that bizarre gray area because he's game of skill versus game of chance. But what if he says, yeah, you know, I I do like gambling. I look around at ballparks. It's promoted in almost everyone we go to. There's an official partner of Major League Baseball that is, you know, a form of wagering. And I was confused. I don't know. I mean, he's not going

to do that. But what if he does? I mean, that might lead to a real big conversation of fine, we have to address this because in some states, Oh no, how dare ye? Yeah? Yeah, you have to either evolve with that, you know, the baseball, all the other sports have to evolve. I mean they're already taking their money, they're putting their banners in their names on I mean, is there any stadiums that have naming rights that are one of these gambling outfits? Not yet that

I know of. We have a draft Kings Field or anything. No, I really don't know. No, I don't think there is that I know of. So you either have to like outlaw it completely like you did cigarettes, or you lean into it and just kind of be a little more I don't know, easy going about all this stuff because it is hip. It does look It just reeks of hypocrisy for them to have some real, looking down the end of their nose stuck up stance on this stuff. The problem

is this guy got raided in October by the FBI. That's the problem. Is the guy that they were placing bets with had had his illegal operations shut down. So there's you know, there's a you trace those steps and go okay, you can't be doing business there. And that's the problem. Now. I think playing that I was confused card could work if it was him. I'm with you on that, And I get because he has different rules than the law of America, pending what state you're in, which is already

kind of confusing. Yeah, and I understand the slippery slope of bet on baseball, which from what I understand, he's not even alleged to have done. No, it's football of pro college basketball, and soccer. Yeah, I mean, I do know hockey, understand how a player should not be betting on a game that they're participating in, but it just seems kind of odd. I mean, do you really think you're gonna have it? Who's works at your office? A bunch of dudes. They're all age nineteen through

thirty five. They're all multi millionaires too, and they play sports, so they really like sports. Yeah, oh no, that doesn't sound like a swath of people that are probably down to throw down a little bit. And I get like, you're in March madness. The Calvin Ridley thing is whatever Madhouse spring. It's a tournament that happens in this part of the year. The Calvin Ridley thing's the other interesting one because he was with the Falcons and then he no, he was with the Jaguars. No, yeah, he's

with the Falcons and he was hurt, but was betting on football. And I do get where you just can't bet on your own sport, like you could be so privy to so much information and tied trading. I would do you have to put it back into your own life. Imagine if let's just use an example, We'll just say if Dak Prescott was betting on NFL games and you were in that same pool, you know with Dak on DraftKings,

Well, that would suck. Dak would have an advantage on you that I wouldn't have, you know, So I get why they suspended Calvin Ridley. I did not think they should have suspended Calvin Ridley that much like a whole year. Yeah, but I do think a big slap on the risk and like half the season, like yeah, absolutely, you can't bet on football, dude, I get that. But don't NFL players play fantasy football? Yes, they've talked about as like Eckler or somebody was like, man,

I was playing against the guy who had me. Yeah, they're not playing for free. And he scored three touchdowns and there's no doing that. First scored three touchdowns in a game that made him lose fans. No, dude, Yeah, ten thousand dollars ahead as a joke minimum in the NFL players fantasy football league. I don't know. That's what I'm saying. Probably illegal, but we had filling out a bracket for March. Basketball is technically illegal

in this state or you know. I don't know, but it's the ultimate turn your head and don't worry about it. How are they going to police that anywhere? It is being just like while the snowball in America is just trundling down the hill and laws are changing state by state, so it's not

worth fighting or policing. Have you ever wondered about the the thought or the dynamic of the NFL player that's on a team and has a friend or multiple friends that are way into gambling and they are able to get a read on how their team's going to perform by the intangibles that we would never know about outside of injury reports, like just the vibe of a locker room. It's like, dude, this team is going to lose today. They are not

into it. This guy's going through a divorce, Dak's got diarrhea. You know all the things that you would never know that only a true insider that's in the locker room would know and say, I would bet heavily on the Bengals today because wing, Oh my god, that's massive. And do you don't think friends of that that happens. Or how about look here's our offensive game plan. We know they're gonna lock down seedee Lamb. Let's say they're

gonna double team him. You know, like there's stuff that they know and they would be smart in your draft, Kings or FanDuel lineup to put in the number two receiver. We're targeting Ferguson on the board. Dude, this is gonna be Yeah. Watch Ferguson's gonna get five catches in the first two series because we've scripted some plays like wonder we're pounding thunder that happens one hundred.

It absolutely does. So again, you think, let's say you're growing up one of your best friends is that made the Dallas Cowboys, and you're still best friends. He's not suddenly a puritan who doesn't gamble or care like you're like, dude, what's the word? Yes? Do you think that players, via whatever avenues that the team has in resources, that they have kind of instruct against this, or have you know, meetings to talk about

this specific incident. It's like, look, you're gonna have your buddies coming up to you asking you. You know, you may have a friend that really likes to gamble. They're gonna be asking you, what's the state of day? You can't disclose this stuff. Do you think that that's part of

the conversation when you're on a team like that. I had a friend who was a seventh round pick in the NFL and this was twenty plus years ago, and they have that rookie symposium where a lot of it is gambling, you know, at least back then, even back then, Yeah, yeah back then, but it was more harshly judged back then, because again we're

in this gray area right now that it's just hopefully ignored. Well, but when the biggest player in Major League Baseball and one of the most famous athletes in the player it is now embroiled in this bizarre thing and speaking to the media today, it makes it an interesting conversation. I think ESPN will quietly. I think they'll they'll cover it, but I think it will be way less than other places because they just launched ESPN bet until Igo. And the

other thing is of Tawani. Baseball is going to step into and be smart here too. Like I know their commissioner's an idiot, but Baseball is not going to like try to lay down the law here unless something really bad happen because they know that they can't get rid of their most marketable star. They just can't. So like, I think they'll play this smart. I think

nothing will happen. The real tense thing is labeling it a five million dollar theft and someone has to go to prison for that, So that's that's where it gets tense. So he could come clean on some stuff today, but I don't think Baseball is going to do anything about it. He come and

clean on nothing today? Probably not. Nothing's going to implicate him. And look, there's a there's a there's a very good chance that all of this as it's is, as it is presented, that this guy had access to his accounts and was able to zell himself money or transfer or wire himself money from Otani's account unbeknownst to Otani. It's possible. I don't know if I believe that. It doesn't seem plausible, but it is possible. Yeah,

all right, this is the least verified information I'll ever give you. But a friend just text he said, apparently some bets placed against Angels in otani hometown in Japan, over on runs, et cetera, millions, And I'm trying to look it up. So in his hometown, like okay, So if he told some friends and on Angels games and over on runs, that's

the thing with the Fed. What's the FEDS get involved? Well, I guess any suspension that's more powerful than base Do they have any jurisdiction on bets placed in Japan and any ability to really prove I don't know, but I hear what you bring that element of law enforcement into it. That their reach is pretty broad. And and that's the thing about the FBI is if they find a scent and they have a mission, an objective, or even a

want to to investigate something, they will do it to the fullest. And if they want to implicate Otani, if they think that they're if they see enough smoke and think that there's a fire there, you bet you're ass they're going to go after him. Right, But is that a priority for the FBI nowadays? Again, they love these cases. I know they love the big, high profile cases. If if it's a legal bet placed in a distant land, yeah, and really hard to you know, was it made

through that bookie? Though? Well, I don't know that's placed from Japan right in Japan, because if it's made with that bookie, then it is illegal no in Japan by for buy someone else in his hometown and a yeah, that's a text I got, I'm not reporting that. But what if a million dollar I mean, I don't know, wish a million bucks? If five and a half rounds get scored in this game? Yeah? And is it? But well we'll be tracking. Uh, well, I'll call

norm. What's it he doesn't know. He might know, he knows things. Just nice to catch up with Norm. It would be nice. We had less than two minutes next Norm, Norm. I wonder if he would Probably not he would the right. Hi, Norm, if you're listening, he's not listening to you. He loves me, my best friend. Real quick. Listen to how smoky Boachi is. This is behind the scenes footage the Rangers released. They bring White Langford into the coach's office and to tell

him that he's made the team. Clost moments, Uh, you know, for manager is a moment like now, that's being able to tell you here with the major they team here and I could be happier, it could be prouder for you. I mean, would know how fast this is all happening for you. And I got to tell you there's never any doubt in our mind. Ice work again. I'm excited they win some game. It's awesome. White, Congratulations, you've already man, and this is just the beginning

and you got the best of you have to comsop probably rang job. Thank you. Yeah, that's White walks out. It's awesome. That what a studs. That's Chris Young? Why what whe like oh, really I made the team. Oh yeah, wow, I better call my family. Could have made it last is the beginning for you. I need an apartment. You think boat chopper, good breath. I just wanted you to know now you did real good and spring training. I think it smells like when you

hug carry at a remote as I hugged him on Saturday night. He smells fine. It's just you know, he's a smoker, and you could tell, you know, hugged too many people these days, that are right, you know? Yeah? Yeah, Come give me a big old hug, Mike. That's all right. Give me a good old Benson and the hedges. Let's all right. By the way, Mike, I want you. You made the team a team cigarette. Come here, boy, give it a big old, big old cigarette. God, you have a large head

coming up. Love him and the scuttle but a funny planet, but also one of the biggest names in pop music ever was in town and no one even talked about it. Next to ninety seven one's freak

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