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Letters to Sports activities: Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani go massive in Japan

By Editorial Board Published March 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Letters to Sports activities: Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani go massive in Japan

After two video games in Japan, Shohei Ohtani is off to a fantastic begin, with a house run and a .375 batting common, and the Dodgers solely need to pay him $2 million this season. Don’t fear about Ohtani making ends meet as a result of I requested AI how a lot Ohtani will earn from endorsements in 2025? Their reply was $100 million. The Instances’ Invoice Shaikin later reported the identical quantity.

Vaughn HardenbergWestwood

So the pro-Dodger L.A. Instances is already deciding the Cy Younger Award after a single pitching outing by Yoshinobu Yamamoto and two days into the Dodger season? Nicely, that may save us lots of time watching Main League Baseball this 12 months. I presume the Dodgers have additionally already received the World Sequence? On to soccer!

Henry A. HespenheideHermosa Seashore

After one recreation and 5 innings of one-run baseball, The Instances’ Dylan Hernández has proclaimed Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto a Cy Younger Award candidate “if he can keep this up.”

I used to be ready for his gushing a couple of potential 162-0 season for the Dodgers … however I assume he wished to maintain his expectations sensible.

Steve KayeOro Valley, Ariz.

To nobody’s amazement, Shohei Ohtani homered triumphantly within the Tokyo Sequence. After all he did. It’s solely stunning that it took him all of eight at-bats.

Steven RossCarmel

I’m not pretending to be a psychic or something, however $5 says quickly to be heard at Dodger Stadium would be the 1984 hit by Alphaville, “Big in Japan.”

Joe KevanyMount Washington

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