SHOHEI OHTANI: Potential LIFETIME Ban for Baseball Bets? Exploring the Consequences – Toucher & Hardy
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts to his strikeout in the fourth inning during a preseason game against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium on March 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Shohei Ohtani is set to speak with the media today as Major League Baseball looks into theft allegations against his former interpreter.
According to ESPN, Ohtani’s long-time Japanese interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, was fired after Ohtani’s legal team accused him of serious theft, involving millions of dollars, and making bets with a bookmaker under federal investigation.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 24: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers on deck during the first inning in a preseason game against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium on March 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
This scandal has taken the spotlight away from the start of the MLB season, raised questions about Ohtani’s reputation as a baseball star while bringing attention to the close ties between professional sports and gambling.
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Fred thinks Shohei Ohtani is great for baseball, even though Ohtani isn’t pitching anymore. However, he’s worried about the recent drama with Ohtani’s former interpreter and the gambling allegations. Toucher’s believes it’s a big deal if Ohtani did. He’s also references Dan Shaughnessy’s latest article, where he ponders the broader picture of sports gambling and its regulation.
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Milliken: 7 mostly positive predictions for the 2024 Red Sox
If there’s been one constant theme surrounding the Red Sox this offseason, it’s been negativity. That’s a result of a winter where the organization over-promised a “full throttle” approach that was supposed to include multiple starters being added to the mix. We’ve all rightfully complained about it enough, so let’s dive into some mostly positive predictions for the 2024 club.
1. Garrett Whitlock solidifies himself as a rotation building block again.
Garrett Whitlock of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Houston Astros at Fenway Park on May 16, 2022. (Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
I’m ready for Garrett Whitlock to hurt me again. Last year, I was confident that Whitlock had a future as a big league starter, but he failed to ever find his footing as he battled different elbow injuries. Now, I think Andrew Bailey has a chance to get him back on track.
Alex Cora announced on Friday that Whitlock won a rotation spot after making the proper “adjustments” this spring. He’s posted solid numbers with a 3.45 ERA/3.93 FIP over 5 starts and 15.2 IP. But as of late, Whitlock has turned it up a notch with a significant change to his arsenal.
Last year, Whitlock featured a sinker, sweeper, 4-seamer, and changeup as he transitioned into a starter role. Now, he’s started throwing a slider again that offers a different look than his sweeper with more vertical movement. He’s also added a new cutter that leaves him with what Bailey believes is 100% a starter arsenal.
It was clear last season that Whitlock was trying to figure himself out as a starting pitcher. There were multiple points where he made some pretty significant adjustments to how hard he threw his changeup and his overall pitch sequencing. Fans saw flashes of Whitlock’s potential with a strong April outing against the Angels and a series of strong starts in June, but it never sustained because his elbow gave out again.
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