Earlier today, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani reportedly turned down a jaw-dropping $21.3 million offer extended by manager Dave Roberts and several of his teammates. The deal, described by insiders as “tempting” and “unprecedented,” was believed to involve lucrative incentives and additional responsibilities—potentially a leadership role or extended contract terms.
Ohtani’s decision, however, was swift and resolute. Sources close to the team revealed that the two-way phenom is “fully committed” to completing what he started with the Dodgers, reaffirming his dedication to the team’s current championship run and the long-term vision set in motion when he joined the organization.
In a brief statement through his agent, Ohtani said:
“This team, this city, and this mission mean more to me than any number. I’m here to win—not to waver.”
The move stunned many across the baseball world, sparking admiration for his loyalty in an era of shifting allegiances and blockbuster deals.
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