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How Shohei Ohtani shocked the Blue Jays when leaving complex after secret meeting in 2023
How Shohei Ohtani shocked the Blue Jays when leaving complex after secret meeting in 2023

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

How Shohei Ohtani shocked the Blue Jays when leaving complex after secret meeting in 2023

Following the 2023 MLB season, the Toronto Blue Jays embarked on a wild chase to try to land the biggest international star the sport has ever seen: Shohei Ohtani. And the team must've been feeling understandably good about their chances of signing the Japanese sensation considering he walked out of their training complex wearing a Jays hat with a bag full of team gear. The secretive meeting between Ohtani and the Jays down in Dunedin has been detailed in the coming book The Franchise: Toronto Blue Jays: A Curated History of the Jays, by beat reporter Keegan Matheson. According to the book and reported by the Star, Ohtani, his agent, Nez Balelo, and interpreter Ippei Mizuhara flew to Florida to visit the team's state-of-the-art training complex and meet with Jays manager John Schneider, GM Ross Atkins, president Mark Shapiro and owner Edward Rogers. Due to Ohtani's request to keep his free-agency meetings a secret, the entire 65-acre complex was completely closed to players and personnel that day. According to Matheson, the Blue Jays told players and staff that there was a 'Rogers ownership meeting' taking place and that they needed to stay away for the day. 'We're standing upstairs in the suite and (Jays senior manager of security Jason Weaving) is texting us updates. We watched him get out of the car. I'm wearing a sport coat and we're all done up. It was like royalty was coming,' Schneider told Matheson. 'There was no one in the complex. It was bare. 'It was like the president was coming. Seriously.' While by all accounts the meeting between the team brass and Ohtani went very well, there was a sight towards the end of it that had the Jays optimistic about their chances. The Jays had set up three lockers in the team's clubhouse – complete with jerseys, gear, hats, bags and accessories — to show the star what he could expect should he sign with the team. With the team's envoy standing in the nearby dining area, Ohtani reportedly packed up the items from the lockers to take home with him. He walked out of the clubhouse wearing a Blue Jays hat while Mizuhara also was decked out in team gear of his own. The pair even stopped to take photos together before departing. Donald Trump praises Shohei Ohtani as World Series champion Dodgers visit White House SIMMONS SAYS: Blue Jays must sack Shapiro and Atkins before franchise becomes irrelevant Ohtani's dog, Decoy, also got in on the action wearing a Canadian dog jacket that the team had bought for him. According to Matheson, the team didn't expect Ohtani to pack up the gear, thinking that showing him the locker mockup would just be a nice selling point to the star. Of course, the story didn't have a happy ending for the Jays. In December 2023, Ohtani chose to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the rest is literally history – Ohtani's $700-million contract being the biggest ever signed by a baseball player. He was well worth it in his first year with the Dodgers, leading L.A. to a World Series title while winning the NL MVP award after becoming the first player to ever hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a season.

Shohei Ohtani left Blue Jays complex wearing Toronto gear after secret meeting in 2023
Shohei Ohtani left Blue Jays complex wearing Toronto gear after secret meeting in 2023

Edmonton Journal

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

Shohei Ohtani left Blue Jays complex wearing Toronto gear after secret meeting in 2023

Article content The secretive meeting between Ohtani and the Jays down in Dunedin has been detailed in the coming book The Franchise: Toronto Blue Jays: A Curated History of the Jays, by beat reporter Keegan Matheson. According to the book and reported by the Star, Ohtani, his agent, Nez Balelo, and interpreter Ippei Mizuhara flew to Florida to visit the team's state-of-the-art training complex and meet with Jays manager John Schneider, GM Ross Atkins, president Mark Shapiro and owner Edward Rogers. Due to Ohtani's request to keep his free-agency meetings a secret, the entire 65-acre complex was completely closed to players and personnel that day. According to Matheson, the Blue Jays told players and staff that there was a 'Rogers ownership meeting' taking place and that they needed to stay away for the day. 'We're standing upstairs in the suite and (Jays senior manager of security Jason Weaving) is texting us updates. We watched him get out of the car. I'm wearing a sport coat and we're all done up. It was like royalty was coming,' Schneider told Matheson. 'There was no one in the complex. It was bare.

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