MLB Launches Official Investigation into Shohei Ohtani Illegal Betting Scandal

After days of maintaining silence about the case that has shaken world sport, Major League Baseball reported this Friday that they have begun an official investigation into the matter involving Shohei Ohtani for illegal bets allegedly made by the man who worked as his interpreter, who was later accused of stealing money from the Dodgers star player.

“Major League Baseball has been gathering information since we learned in the media about the allegations involving Shohei Ohtani and Ippei Mizuhari,” MLB said in a brief statement in which Ippei Mizuhara’s name was spelled out. different way.

“Earlier today, our Department of Investigation (DOI) began its formal investigation process into the matter.”

It is unknown at this time if Ohtani will have any interviews with MLB as part of the formal investigation.

Scandal that shook the baseball world

The scandal exploded on Wednesday afternoon after The Los Angeles Times reported that Mizuhara, Ohtani’s inseparable friend, had placed clandestine bets through a man who ran an illegal sports betting operation. in Orange County. Sports betting is prohibited in California.

Almost immediately, ESPN published that Mizuhara had detailed to said media a day earlier how he accumulated millions of dollars in debt by placing sports bets and that Ohtani transferred money from his bank account to help him pay them. But that same day Ohtani’s famous interpreter changed his version and said that the player didn’t know anything about it.

After the dismissal of Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani began to be assisted in Seoul by Will Ireton (left) as an interpreter. /Photo: Lee Jin-man/AP

Both Mizuhara’s detailed talk with ESPN and the retraction the following day were coordinated by Ohtani’s representatives, who on Wednesday indicated that the interpreter had incurred a “massive theft.” of money to the player, mentioning the figure of at least $4.5 million dollars and warning that they would send the case to the authorities. At this time it is unknown if the case has reached any police agency.

All of this happened while the Dodgers, who signed Ohtani to a historic $700 million dollar contract, were in Seoul, Korea, playing the San Diego Padres in the first games of the 2024 MLB season.

Ohtani and Dodgers’ silence sparks wave of speculation

Given the silence of MLB and the Dodgers, who fired Mizuhara since Wednesday, There has been public speculation regarding the extent of Ohtani’s involvement in illegal betting, including the possibility that the Japanese player may have committed a crime. when transferring money to an illegal gambling organization.

To further increase anxiety over the sensitive issue, Shohei Ohtani has maintained absolute silence. After the Dodgers’ second game in Seoul and with dozens of reporters waiting in the locker room, the star was protected by team employees before he left the place.

Ippei Mizuhara became so close to Shohei Ohtani that he even formed friends with the Japanese Angels star’s former teammates, such as Mike Trout. /Photo: Ashley Landis/AP

On Thursday, the AP agency reported that the Los Angeles-based IRS is investigating Mathew Bowyer, the orchestrator of the gambling ring in this case, and Mizuhara.

The Dodgers flew back to Los Angeles on Thursday and will play again through Sunday when they face the neighboring Angels in the first of three exhibition games. The team’s first official game in the United States will be on Thursday, March 28 at Dodger Stadium against the St. Louis Cardinals.

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2024-03-23 09:34:36
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