The latest from @TishaESPN, who reports that Shohei Ohtani's representatives have contacted law-enforcement authorities to investigate what they have described as a "massive theft" of Ohtani's money. ... espn.com/mlb/story/_/id…
@Alden_Gonzalez @JeffPassan @TishaESPN This case makes no sense. How is it a theft if he knew about it and said he supported it?
@Alden_Gonzalez @TishaESPN Bad news for the “Ohtani was clearly in on it” crowd
@Alden_Gonzalez @TishaESPN What theft, he bet on the wrong teams and the bookies and loan sharks wanted their money or it would of been hard to grab a bat with mangled fingers
@Alden_Gonzalez @JeffPassan @TishaESPN Stay gold, Shohei. Stay gold. @MLB sweeping this under the rug. But the translator… Ohtani’s brass wants to get to the bottom of this….okay.
@Alden_Gonzalez @JeffPassan @TishaESPN Ohhh the transparency 😱😱😱
@Alden_Gonzalez @JeffPassan @TishaESPN This isn't ending well for Ohtani
@Alden_Gonzalez @JeffPassan @TishaESPN Dear Shohei
@Alden_Gonzalez @TishaESPN As I have stated previously, something doesn’t add up. A “massive theft” would lend one to believe that Ohtani’s interpreter hacked #ShoheiOhtani’s bank accounts and illegally transferred himself $4.5 million. That doesn’t seem like the case. The narrative continues to “evolve”.
@Alden_Gonzalez @TishaESPN Did his reps call from a plane headed to Canada?