Shohei Ohtani’s record-setting extra income of approx. $35 million in 2023 according to Forbes magazine

According to an American business magazine, Otani’s supplementary income this season is about 5 billion yen, by far the highest among the majors.

Pitcher Shohei Ohtani became a free agent from the Angels and joined the Dodgers for a total of $700 million (approximately 99.6 billion yen) over 10 years. Approximately 97%, or $680 million (approximately 96.7 billion yen), will be paid in arrears, and he will play for an annual salary of $2 million (approximately 285 million yen) from next season until 2033. It is probably because of the huge amount of supplementary income that the team is able to take the “consideration” of creating further reinforcements by lowering the team’s total annual salary. Otani’s side income is said to be around 5 billion yen, which is unrivaled by other athletes.

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According to the American business magazine Forbes, Otani’s extra income this season is $35 million (approximately 5 billion yen). “The historically talented two-way player will earn $6 million in 2021, $20 million in 2022, and at least $35 million in 2023. “With his successful, likable and clean image, Ohtani has the ability to attract multi-million dollar contracts,” the article said.

Next is outfielder Aaron Judge (Yankees) at $4.5 million (approximately 640 million yen) and outfielder Mike Trout (Angels) at $4 million (approximately 569 million yen). Pitchers Max Scherzer (Rangers) and Justin Verlander (Astros) are said to be worth $1 million (approximately 142 million yen), which shows how outstanding Ohtani is.

(Full-Count Editorial Department)

2023-12-18 18:16:06
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