“I’m beyond shocked.”
That was Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, the highest-paid player in North American sports history, describing his state of mind Monday following days of speculation about his potential role in a gambling scandal involving his friend and longtime interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara.
No questions were asked at this news conference (because none were allowed), but plenty remain.
My colleague Clarissa-Jan Lim published this helpful breakdown of the underlying scandal, which centers on $4.5 million in wire transfers that went from Ohtani’s account to an illegal booking operation in California. The payments are being scrutinized in a federal investigation, and Ohtani hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing.
On Monday, he sat beside his new team-appointed interpreter and read from prepared remarks, stated his now-former interpreter “had been stealing” from his account and “has told lies.”








