Shohei Ohtani is giving $500,000 for fire relief. Here's how other L.A. sports figures are helping
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The area's 12 major professional sports teams in Los Angeles have committed $8 million toward wildfire relief, showcasing a collective effort to help those impacted by devastating fires.
Shohei Ohtani pledged $500,000 to aid firefighters, fire victims, and animals affected by the wildfires, demonstrating his commitment to the community and its recovery.
Freddie Freeman and his wife donated $300,000 to various fire departments and charitable organizations, emphasizing the sports community's dedication to support local heroes and those in need.
Chris Taylor's CT3 Foundation is matching donations up to $5,000 for fire relief, and the players' active involvement at distribution events highlights their commitment beyond financial contributions.
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