https://sports.yahoo.com/dodgers-couldnt-avoid-drama-even-with-shohei-ohtanis-1st-hr-ball-001841654.html
There have been instances when MLB has had someone on site to do this in anticipation of historic balls. I don't recall the game but the TV announcers had the camera at one point on the MLB employee and commented on their job.Proposition Joe said:
From what I've read it's really not all that uncommon - there was at least one instance with an Aaron Judge homerun ball where the stadium threatened not to authenticate it.
I think some negotiations in past years with milestone balls and fans not willing to part for just a jersey or a bat have led the teams to basically say "you can either take our offer or find someone else to authenticate it".
Proposition Joe said:
I'm commenting on the Dodgers authentication side of things, not the Ohtani interpreter/claims. The latter is more people just wanting drama.
Enviroag02 said:
What's to stop the person who catches the ball using the game footage of them catching it and subsequently being escorted out to go and authenticate it on their own?
Mathguy64 said:There have been instances when MLB has had someone on site to do this in anticipation of historic balls. I don't recall the game but the TV announcers had the camera at one point on the MLB employee and commented on their job.Proposition Joe said:
From what I've read it's really not all that uncommon - there was at least one instance with an Aaron Judge homerun ball where the stadium threatened not to authenticate it.
I think some negotiations in past years with milestone balls and fans not willing to part for just a jersey or a bat have led the teams to basically say "you can either take our offer or find someone else to authenticate it".
I want to say it was with Judge and passing Maris but that may not be right.
Enviroag02 said:
What's to stop the person who catches the ball using the game footage of them catching it and subsequently being escorted out to go and authenticate it on their own?
htxag09 said:Proposition Joe said:
I'm commenting on the Dodgers authentication side of things, not the Ohtani interpreter/claims. The latter is more people just wanting drama.
Just people wanting drama?
Again, you're looking at every one of these scenarios in a vacuum. I'm sorry, but when one of the biggest names in sports blatantly lies on camera days after another scandal is uncovered drama will happen. People aren't just out looking for drama in nothing here…..
Proposition Joe said:htxag09 said:Proposition Joe said:
I'm commenting on the Dodgers authentication side of things, not the Ohtani interpreter/claims. The latter is more people just wanting drama.
Just people wanting drama?
Again, you're looking at every one of these scenarios in a vacuum. I'm sorry, but when one of the biggest names in sports blatantly lies on camera days after another scandal is uncovered drama will happen. People aren't just out looking for drama in nothing here…..
Because most of it is piece-mealed, force-fed drama for clicks.
The Ohtani gambling scandal is no doubt a huge deal -- but we've already seen the reporting on it be wildly erroneous because headlines get clicks. First there was talks it was a $4.5m debt that had incurred and had to be paid off. Then it came out this was actually total debt over a long period of time. Two significantly different scenarios.
What's more likely - Ohtani in the midst of a "gambling scandal" thinks he can get away with telling the press he met with a person when he really didn't and there's just no way he'll be found out... or that there was simply a breakdown in communication somewhere in his camp (or something lost in translation)?
Twitter is going to want you to believe it's the former.
superaggie73 said:Proposition Joe said:htxag09 said:Proposition Joe said:
I'm commenting on the Dodgers authentication side of things, not the Ohtani interpreter/claims. The latter is more people just wanting drama.
Just people wanting drama?
Again, you're looking at every one of these scenarios in a vacuum. I'm sorry, but when one of the biggest names in sports blatantly lies on camera days after another scandal is uncovered drama will happen. People aren't just out looking for drama in nothing here…..
Because most of it is piece-mealed, force-fed drama for clicks.
The Ohtani gambling scandal is no doubt a huge deal -- but we've already seen the reporting on it be wildly erroneous because headlines get clicks. First there was talks it was a $4.5m debt that had incurred and had to be paid off. Then it came out this was actually total debt over a long period of time. Two significantly different scenarios.
What's more likely - Ohtani in the midst of a "gambling scandal" thinks he can get away with telling the press he met with a person when he really didn't and there's just no way he'll be found out... or that there was simply a breakdown in communication somewhere in his camp (or something lost in translation)?
Twitter is going to want you to believe it's the former.
Is this Ohtani's rep's sock account? I have seen you bend over backwards since the scandal broke fighting for everyone to give him the benefit of the doubt over and over and over again. You may be correct and he is innocent and naive and everyone is just piling on him for clicks, however, you are the only one I've seen write post after post after post defending the guy. Are you the president of the Ohtani fan club or something?
Ippei Mizuhara has been charged with stealing more than $16 million from Shohei Ohtani, according to federal investigators. https://t.co/t4R7QFlEMf
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 11, 2024
AggieViking15 said:
Wow up to $16 million in theft.Ippei Mizuhara has been charged with stealing more than $16 million from Shohei Ohtani, according to federal investigators. https://t.co/t4R7QFlEMf
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 11, 2024
AggieViking15 said:
Wow up to $16 million in theft.Ippei Mizuhara has been charged with stealing more than $16 million from Shohei Ohtani, according to federal investigators. https://t.co/t4R7QFlEMf
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 11, 2024
Well we already knew 1. Hes got so much $$ coming in he can afford to let LA not pay him for 10 years.n_touch said:AggieViking15 said:
Wow up to $16 million in theft.Ippei Mizuhara has been charged with stealing more than $16 million from Shohei Ohtani, according to federal investigators. https://t.co/t4R7QFlEMf
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 11, 2024
Lol Ohtani has either 1. Has so much money 16 million is nothing to him when it goes missing, 2. Is a complete and utter idiot who has no concept of money or 3. Was in on it. You choose.
right would you rather go down as an absolute idiot or as a diabolical evil geniusn_touch said:AggieViking15 said:
Wow up to $16 million in theft.Ippei Mizuhara has been charged with stealing more than $16 million from Shohei Ohtani, according to federal investigators. https://t.co/t4R7QFlEMf
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 11, 2024
Lol Ohtani has either 1. Has so much money 16 million is nothing to him when it goes missing, 2. Is a complete and utter idiot who has no concept of money or 3. Was in on it. You choose.
Mathguy64 said:
I still don't buy how some chump making $100k a year can get $16MM in the hole to a book. They would let Shohei get that deep. They would let Lebron on MJ get that deep because they can get that money from those kinds of celebs. Pay up or get exposed and the celebs have that kind of cash flow.
But this dude? Yeah I don't buy that.
He was in $16MM in the loss column all together. That may be in one chunk or $1MM a month for 16 months but it doesnt change the fact that a book is letting your yard guy lose large sums of money. If he was even $1MM in the hole at one point I dont buy it,.Proposition Joe said:Mathguy64 said:
I still don't buy how some chump making $100k a year can get $16MM in the hole to a book. They would let Shohei get that deep. They would let Lebron on MJ get that deep because they can get that money from those kinds of celebs. Pay up or get exposed and the celebs have that kind of cash flow.
But this dude? Yeah I don't buy that.
The report is that he paid/transferred out $16MM to the book.
Not that he owed $16MM.
Mathguy64 said:He was in $16MM in the loss column all together. That may be in one chunk or $1MM a month for 16 months but it doesnt change the fact that a book is letting your yard guy lose large sums of money. If he was even $1MM in the hole at one point I dont buy it,.Proposition Joe said:Mathguy64 said:
I still don't buy how some chump making $100k a year can get $16MM in the hole to a book. They would let Shohei get that deep. They would let Lebron on MJ get that deep because they can get that money from those kinds of celebs. Pay up or get exposed and the celebs have that kind of cash flow.
But this dude? Yeah I don't buy that.
The report is that he paid/transferred out $16MM to the book.
Not that he owed $16MM.
In another tweet he said the bets were placed between 2021-2024. That is not a little amount here and there. That is a lot of money and I don't care who you are or how much money you have you will know that 16+ million dollars is missing in that short of an amount of time.Proposition Joe said:Mathguy64 said:He was in $16MM in the loss column all together. That may be in one chunk or $1MM a month for 16 months but it doesnt change the fact that a book is letting your yard guy lose large sums of money. If he was even $1MM in the hole at one point I dont buy it,.Proposition Joe said:Mathguy64 said:
I still don't buy how some chump making $100k a year can get $16MM in the hole to a book. They would let Shohei get that deep. They would let Lebron on MJ get that deep because they can get that money from those kinds of celebs. Pay up or get exposed and the celebs have that kind of cash flow.
But this dude? Yeah I don't buy that.
The report is that he paid/transferred out $16MM to the book.
Not that he owed $16MM.
This is a good example of why headlines can drive perception. Some don't fully comprehend that owing $5MM or $16MM or $100MM at one time is wholly different than losing that over time.
I'm sure there's more than our fair share of TexAgs sports bettors that have lost $10k betting. That doesn't mean the same thing as they made a $10k bet and lost it.
Why exactly would you believe that if this guy was losing large sums of money and settling up, that the bookie would suddenly want to halt the arrangement? That is literally the exact square a bookie wants.
US Attorney Martin Estrada: “The best do not appear to have been made on the sport of baseball.”
— Alden González (@Alden_Gonzalez) April 11, 2024
They were placed between 2021 and 2024. Ippei Mizuhara, according to Estrada, set up the account for Shohei Ohtani and didn't have access to Ohtani's reps or financial advisors.
A seeming confession from Ippei Mizuhara, via text to a bookmaker, on the day @TishaESPN's story ran. pic.twitter.com/YvX5jCk893
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 11, 2024