This Day In Dodgers History: Shohei Ohtani Announces Intention To Sign
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This Day In Dodgers History: Shohei Ohtani Announces Intention To Sign
"On Dec. 9, 2023, Shohei Ohtani announced his intention to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers in an Instagram post that has since received more than 2 million likes. Multiple reports followed that the Dodgers were signing Ohtani to a record-setting 10-year, $700 million contract. It stood as the largest deal in professional sports history until the New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract. Ohtani's contract with the Dodgers was made official on Dec. 11."
"The Dodgers were long considered the favorites to sign Ohtani due to their deep pockets, recent history of winning and geographical location. The team hosted Ohtani for multiple free-agent visits at Dodger Stadium and impressed him with a video that late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant recorded in 2017. Ohtani cited the Dodgers' strong desire and commitment to winning World Series as a key reason behind his decision to sign with the team."
"Ohtani enjoyed a historic first season with the Dodgers as he hit .310/.390/.646 with 38 doubles, seven triples, 54 home runs, 130 RBI and 59 stolen bases in 159 games. Ohtani's efforts helped him become the first player to record 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in the same season. He earned his third MVP Award in unanimous fashion and also won Silver Slugger honors, among other accolades."
On Dec. 9, 2023, Shohei Ohtani announced his intention to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers via an Instagram post that received over 2 million likes. Reports then detailed a 10-year, $700 million contract, briefly the largest in pro sports until Juan Soto's 15-year, $765 million Mets deal. The contract became official on Dec. 11, and Ohtani was introduced at Dodger Stadium at a press conference attended by nearly 300 media members. The Dodgers highlighted their financial resources, winning pedigree, and a Kobe Bryant video during multiple free-agent visits. Ohtani accepted contract deferrals to facilitate roster additions and produced a historic season: .310/.390/.646, 54 home runs, 59 stolen bases, the first 50-50 season, a unanimous MVP, and a Silver Slugger.
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