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Ippei Mizuhara faces sentencing for stealing $17 million from Ohtani

#Baseball #LegalTroubles

Former interpreter of baseball star Shohei Ohtani, Ippei Mizuhara, faces sentencing for bank and tax fraud after stealing almost $17 million from Ohtani's account. Mizuhara exploited their relationship and took advantage of the language barrier. read more


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Dodgers Sign Cy Young Winner Blake Snell to $182M Deal

#Baseball #LosAngelesDodgers

Blake Snell and the Los Angeles Dodgers reached a $182m, five-year deal, marking the first significant winter transaction. Adding Snell, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, elevates the Dodgers' rotation to include Ohtani and Yamamoto. # read more

Fan Sues Dodgers Over Ohtani's Historic 51st Stolen Base

#Baseball #ShoheiOhtani

A South Carolina baseball fan is suing the Los Angeles Dodgers over Shohei Ohtani's 51st stolen base, claiming ownership. The fan had an agreement with the Marlins for the base but it ended up with Dodgers. The dispute involves valuable game-used collectibles. read more

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Spotted Together at MLB Game

#Tayvis #baseball

Travis Kelce jokingly refers to Taylor Swift as his future husband during the Yankees-Guardians ALCS game, sparking rumors online. The lovebirds, attending the game together, received fanfare from MLB's official TikTok with the hashtags and . read more

#Baseball #HallOfFame

Four new baseball Hall of Fame inductees, including Beltré, Mauer, Helton, and Leyland, were celebrated, each with unique paths to success in the sport. Beltré highlighted his journey from a young age, Mauer cherished his time with the Twins, and Helton humbly accepted his honor. read more

#Baseball #SanFranciscoGiants

Willie Mays, the legendary baseball player known as the 'Say Hey Kid' and all-time Giants great, passed away at 93. Famous for his unique talent and joyful demeanor, Mays retired with 660 home runs, leaving a lasting impact on baseball history. read more