Dylan Hernandez: Shohei Ohtani won't tip his hand, but the Dodgers aren't afraid to say they're fans
LOS ANGELES Other than the solo home run he served up to Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani didn't give up anything. Ohtani didn't smile or laugh. He didn't sigh. He didn't break eye contact or give a knowing look. He didn't stumble over his words. Asked about the mounting speculation that he could sign with the Dodgers in the winter, Ohtani was as soft-spoken and measured as he was when answering ...
by Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
Jun 22, 2023
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES Other than the solo home run he served up to Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani didn't give up anything.
Ohtani didn't smile or laugh. He didn't sigh. He didn't break eye contact or give a knowing look. He didn't stumble over his words.
Asked about the mounting speculation that he could sign with the Dodgers in the winter, Ohtani was as soft-spoken and measured as he was when answering any other question in his eight-plus-minute
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