Report: Angels Didn't Match Dodgers' Offer For Ohtani
Briefly

The Dodgers recently signed Shohei Ohtani to a 10-year, $700MM contract, though with heavy deferrals that make the net present value significantly less than that.
The Angels, however, don't appear to have been at the final table. Per the report from Harris, Ohtani's agent Nez Balelo reached out to them towards the end of the process and gave them a chance to convince Ohtani to stay. But Moreno was reportedly unwilling to match the offer Ohtani eventually signed. "It's a place that he really loved to play. He loved the people there, everything. So we didn't want to miss the idea of giving them an opportunity," Balelo said "But at the end, it just wasn't going to...
All reports indicated that Ohtani and his reps were driving a lot of the negotiations. It was apparently Ohtani's idea to have such an unusual contract structure, which he proposed as it would allow the signing club more financial freedom in the short term to build a winning club around him. The Dodgers, Giants and Blue Jays were all seemingly willing to meet his ask in comparable ways, but he chose the Dodgers and their unparalleled track record of recent success.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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