Dan Patrick Reacts To Ohtani's Press Conference Addressing Interpreter Gambling Scandal | 3/26/24

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  • Dan Patrick reacts to Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani's press conference from yesterday where he addressed the gambling allegations against his former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara
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  • @Ohsotani
    @Ohsotani Před měsícem +20

    Dan, Ippei was working as an interpreter for a Japanese baseball team in the Nippon League. The team had a former MLB minor league player on the team This was before Shohei got drafted by the same team a year or two later. So Ippei was already vetted by the team. When Shohei went to play for the Angels, Ippei offered his services to Shohei and it was only natural to hire him as he did not have to do any research on him based on his Japanese team’s prior vetting.
    The media is also jumping to conclusions regarding the amount of $4.5 million. Ippei never specifically said anything about this amount. What he said was that nine wire payments were made in similar fashion after answering to ESPN’s inquiry about the two wire that allegedly came from Shohei’s account. So the media jumped to the conclusion that 9 x $500,000 = $4.5 million is what came out of Shohei’s account. If that was the case, I.m sure the FBI investigation on Browley would have picked this up as they can easily check into bank lodgers. But only two wires had Shohei’s name on it. And even Shohei’s team including CAA Sports would have checked on this issue. The fact that Shohei did not mention anything about the alleged $4.5 million is that his legal/financial team probably could not verify this (as neither did the FBI) .
    The fact that Shohei took his parents and his wife to Korea and had them sit together with Ippei’s wife would indicate that he did not know anything about Ippei’s interview with ESPN and that Ippei had never talked to Shohei about this. Just my observation
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    • @ykyang5786
      @ykyang5786 Před měsícem +3

      If I was Ohtani, I'd definitely check all transactions going back 6 years. I don't think Ippei's $500,000 gambling wire was the first time he stole money from Ohtani. I'd bet Ippei started with $100 here and there, and then slowly increased.

  • @bcask61
    @bcask61 Před měsícem +51

    If you thought Ohtani didn’t speak English before, you aint seen nothin yet.

    • @SmittyAZ
      @SmittyAZ Před měsícem +4

      In a foreign country, she told me, "No English". Of course when a young ,attractive dude was hitting on her, she spoke English better than I do.

    • @snarkyremarksbyginger3161
      @snarkyremarksbyginger3161 Před měsícem +2

      @@SmittyAZ anyone can learn how to say the phrase - I'm coming

    • @davidpark2509
      @davidpark2509 Před měsícem

      Ohtani has no reason to risk his legscy by gambling to earn a tiny fraction of money that he bypassed from his contract upfront earlier.

    • @SmittyAZ
      @SmittyAZ Před měsícem +1

      @@davidpark2509 Pete Rose? Bill Cosby? Addicts think differently.

  • @tobyreek6391
    @tobyreek6391 Před měsícem +11

    Folk DO NOT UNDERSTAND illegal bookmakers. Illegal BOOKMAKERS want gamblers to get into debt, even 4.5 million in debt such as Ippei who is close to Shohei. In Debt? gambler is now COMPROMISED!
    Reason:
    #1: Ippei has insider knowledge about baseball and can give insider information.
    #2: Ippei can get desperate and take money from Shohei, i.e. embezzlement.

  • @trevorcarey3997
    @trevorcarey3997 Před měsícem +35

    There's nothing that proves Shohei is guilty of anything, he did'nt sign any check to make payments and the wire transfer were done by electronic, which Ippei had access to. People got to understand there's clients employer's and workers that embezzle and steal money from wealthy owner's all the time. Especially when a person is desperate and is in debt from grambling like Ippei, will betray his friendship and steal money (I know my own brother was addicted to gambling and would steal from our parents bank account by forging their signature) Some of the clients and associates that robbed and stole money from athletes and celebrities - Tim Duncan was robbed $20 million dollars, John Elway lost $15 million, Kareem Abul Jabbar lost $9 million, Kevin Garnett lost $78 million, Usain Bolt lost $12 million, Robert DeNiro lost $88 million dollars, Elton John lost $29 million, Billy Joel $90 million ect......All by clients, associates and even close partners.

    • @diyfreediver
      @diyfreediver Před měsícem +3

      Thanks for putting it all in perspective!

    • @ep9691
      @ep9691 Před měsícem

      you need to tell all this to these "analysts" who think it's CRAI CRAI that Oppei can have done this crime

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem

      @@diyfreediverthere’s nothing to suggest the guy from Toronto bet money on himself. You fanboys need to at least admit that he’s the most in talent and retardantness

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman Před měsícem +3

      You think the bookie is going to give an interpreter a $500k credit line when the interpreter was only making only $300k a year? Also, the idea that $4.5 million could be transferred and Ohtani's accountants, managers, etc. wouldn't notice the transfers is absurd. Then there is the fact that Ohtani spent every day for 8 years with the man and claims he didn't know that he gambled. That's also absurd.

    • @pytube777
      @pytube777 Před měsícem +4

      Ok Dodger fan.

  • @McMasher
    @McMasher Před měsícem +46

    Shohei has been a model athlete and person in his time in the public eye. I’m ok with believing him and giving him some grace until it’s absolutely proven otherwise

    • @buddyboye4203
      @buddyboye4203 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@erniejohnson677what Raycis comment is that?

    • @sinep4371
      @sinep4371 Před měsícem +3

      @@erniejohnson677why would you bring china into this?

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem +1

      @@buddyboye4203 work on the English kiddo. Or use shoehi’s interpreter if you need it😂

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem +1

      @@sinep4371 cause that’s where most bots come from. Trust me I work in tech. This guy won’t respond or debate what we’re talking about in this thread. Their not designed to be able to do that. Look at all the other compliments for comments and then look if they ever said anything in the thread to defend or agree with someone. This is the crowd you are following. Smarten up and recognize what’s going on

    • @buddyboye4203
      @buddyboye4203 Před měsícem +1

      @@erniejohnson677 Typical obnoxious clown that calls everyone "kid" or "kiddo" with no knowledge of their age to be condescending.

  • @thomasjoseph3488
    @thomasjoseph3488 Před měsícem +4

    So much faith that our law enforcement authorities will handle this properly, impartially, and then make sure the public knows the full extent of the investigation. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jacedaniel
    @jacedaniel Před měsícem +32

    They were never teenagers together. They’re 10 years apart.

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem +1

      Jeff just tryna protect his breadwinner

    • @sweetyd
      @sweetyd Před měsícem +2

      Dan just speaks off the cuff, never does research.

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem +1

      @@sweetyd it’s pretty obvious he’s guilty. Anyone who doesn’t think so is either Asian or a dodger fan. And there’s a lot of those

    • @CdwoYmyw
      @CdwoYmyw Před měsícem +2

      @@erniejohnson677 I'm Japanese, but I want Americans to know about this new translator. I feel like he only translates about 80% of what's said. For starters, he uses "obviously" a lot, but Shohei never says "obviously" in Japanese. Also, Shohei didn't use the word "willfully" in Japanese. I think a real professional translator should have done this. Shohei's explanation in Japanese was perfect and left no room for doubt. Shohei's explanation in Japanese clearly and concisely shows that Shohei has nothing to do with gambling and that Ippei was telling a huge lie to everyone around him at the beginning.
      Another thing that really caught my attention was that Shohei said he spoke using notes. But the interpreter said "document." This is a pretty big difference, and when you listen to Shohei's Japanese, it's clear that it's not written Japanese, but spoken Japanese. What you can tell is that he's not speaking from memory, but rather he focuses on the main points and then speaks in his own words.
      If you listen to it, a native Japanese person can tell whether someone simply said something prepared or whether they focused on the main points and said it in their own words. It's clear that Shohei didn't speak from memory, and it wasn't an acted speech.

    • @davidpark2509
      @davidpark2509 Před měsícem +2

      ​@erniejohnson677 or maybe you dont like ohtani bc hes asian and are now so happy there is kind of scandal on him to put him down?

  • @BennyValdesMusic
    @BennyValdesMusic Před měsícem +6

    With wire transfers I believe in some cases you can request funds from an account if the receiver has their banking information but still you would need approval not only from the account holder but from the bank. The bank flags it and calls the authorized names on the account

  • @dmacd9058
    @dmacd9058 Před měsícem +10

    What a gig the interpreter lost. I would love to have a gig like that.Dugout seats to all the Dodgers games! Man that would be sweet.

    • @viztran1060
      @viztran1060 Před měsícem +3

      My thoughts exactly to be able to be in the mix and by a great player/ person like Ohtani that’s a good mine gone to waste

    • @ykyang5786
      @ykyang5786 Před měsícem +1

      Gambling addiction can get in the way of many great gigs.

  • @unclesnake3766
    @unclesnake3766 Před měsícem +18

    "i've never once worked with an illegal bookie" my poll question is do you believe Seton Yes/NO

  • @shinestar2912
    @shinestar2912 Před měsícem +28

    Ohtani has never said Ippei was his best friend. I've spent more time with coworkers in my life than my wife too.

    • @pocketfullofry
      @pocketfullofry Před měsícem +11

      This is correct. It’s known in Japan that Shohei literally doesn’t like doing anything other than baseball. He lets people run his life. This should be quite the learning lesson if he actually wasn’t involved directly in the gambling.

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem +3

      @@pocketfullofryfanboys defending this are ridiculous. Shoehi must literally be the dumbest talented jock of all time. What a waste

    • @meepk633
      @meepk633 Před měsícem +1

      I've spent more time with your wife than I've spent with my coworkers.

    • @davidpark2509
      @davidpark2509 Před měsícem

      ​@@erniejohnson677 dumb isn't the right word it's naiive

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem

      @@davidpark2509 how about meet you in the middle and say typical mentally slow jock

  • @akiyajapan
    @akiyajapan Před měsícem +2

    A friend of mine sent me $8000 by bank transfer gor my school tuition. It failed several times and both of us had to talk to the banks several times. There's NO WAY that multiple transfers were made without Ohtani knowing.

  • @CdwoYmyw
    @CdwoYmyw Před měsícem +5

    I'm Japanese, but I want Americans to know about this new translator. I feel like he only translates about 80% of what's said. For starters, he uses "obviously" a lot, but Shohei never says "obviously" in Japanese. Also, Shohei didn't use the word "willfully" in Japanese. I think a real professional translator should have done this. Shohei's explanation in Japanese was perfect and left no room for doubt. Shohei's explanation in Japanese clearly and concisely shows that Shohei has nothing to do with gambling and that Ippei was telling a huge lie to everyone around him at the beginning.
    Another thing that really caught my attention was that Shohei said he spoke using notes. But the interpreter said "document." This is a pretty big difference, and when you listen to Shohei's Japanese, it's clear that it's not written Japanese, but spoken Japanese. What you can tell is that he's not speaking from memory, but rather he focuses on the main points and then speaks in his own words.
    If you listen to it, a native Japanese person can tell whether someone simply said something prepared or whether they focused on the main points and said it in their own words. It's clear that Shohei didn't speak from memory, and it wasn't an acted speech.

  • @moonlight1998ma
    @moonlight1998ma Před měsícem +3

    Everyone asks why would a bookie keep floating Ippei as his debts reach into millions - the bookmaker's attorney already answered that. It's because of Ippei's proximity to Shohei. Because he was Shohei's best friend that Bowyer allowed Ippei's debts reach into millions.
    If you're invested enough to comment on this issue, you should read articles and get more information from credible and reliable sources. It's unfair that a lot of people (especially in twitter) are already 100% sure that Ohtani is gulity despite the investigation is still ongoing.

  • @tmuny1380
    @tmuny1380 Před měsícem +5

    I find it odd that the lawyers that are watching the accountants who watch the lawyers that watch the accountants never brought up any of these $500,000 wire transactions when his yearly taxes are due ! This cannot be explained away to the IRS !

  • @losdoyers3660
    @losdoyers3660 Před měsícem +6

    C'mon! Ohtani is not going to use his OWN account, with his OWN name on it, to pay off an illegal bookie. He knows everyone watches him, wants to know what he does, etc. His interpreter was more than just his interperter. He had an seperate account, with Ohtani's name and permission to use, for conducting personal purchase, payment of bills, etc. Money went into this account every month, for the course of several years, and Ippei made the debt transactions 9 times, without Ohtani's knowledge. Ohtani's biggest crime was trusting this guy and now he is paying for it with this "guilty until proven innocent" bannana.

  • @carlosvader77
    @carlosvader77 Před měsícem +11

    Just a maybe off topic thought but Ippei always gave a weird vibe and now more so after seeing this new interpreter. This guy seems very professional and Ippei seemed to comfortable to have a little spotlight. Even if Ohtani was gambling, why would he do it with an illegal bookie? He has the money to bet legally all he wants

    • @newyorknewsjunkie8883
      @newyorknewsjunkie8883 Před měsícem +2

      You can go further; why would he need to bet a crap ton of money at all? When you’re making that much money, the only rationale for betting like that is if you like throwing your money away for sport.

    • @gryzzylx5977
      @gryzzylx5977 Před měsícem

      You don't understand the mindset of gamblers. Having tons of money doesn't mean there isn't a reason to gamble. It's a rush that's what they're chasing.

    • @JohnnyBGoode-xw9zj
      @JohnnyBGoode-xw9zj Před měsícem

      Stop reaching for straws

  • @dtj2913
    @dtj2913 Před měsícem +30

    In a world where so many love to condemn before all the facts are in, I still believe people are innocent until proven guilty. There is a long list of celebrities who have been robbed by people they handed management of their finances to. I hope Ohtani is another one of them and is innocent of these accusations. Say it ain't so Sho!

    • @MandoDando
      @MandoDando Před měsícem +9

      I take it that you are a Dodgers Fan.

    • @meepk633
      @meepk633 Před měsícem +9

      @@MandoDando You're making your bias clear, no one else's.

    • @GrandAdmiralShanahan
      @GrandAdmiralShanahan Před měsícem

      @@meepk633it’s also bias to advocate for sus activities

    • @tccsalp4999
      @tccsalp4999 Před měsícem +2

      You are assuming that Ippei is guilty even though all the facts have not yet been revealed. It's not fair.

    • @nickcothran3307
      @nickcothran3307 Před měsícem +1

      A lot of celebrities get busted, but get away with it for years bc so many people don’t want to believe their hero would do such a thing.

  • @yumitokushige8486
    @yumitokushige8486 Před měsícem +5

    I'd be more interested in knowing what kind of person the former interpreter had been.

  • @wosdwde132
    @wosdwde132 Před měsícem +23

    Several reporters have talked about hearing rumors of this since January. How have they heard about it, but Ohtani doesn't find out until last week? That part doesn't add up for me.

    • @Eaglesfan220
      @Eaglesfan220 Před měsícem +6

      Also, Why hasn't the interpreter been arrested yet for allegedly stealing 4.5 mil. So he's not pressing charges?

    • @meepk633
      @meepk633 Před měsícem +2

      Rumors of what? The investigation into the bookie? Or Ohtani specifically? And which reporters?

    • @agag2684
      @agag2684 Před měsícem

      ​@@Eaglesfan220no he's not pressing charges currently

    • @chrisalberts9414
      @chrisalberts9414 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly. And where were all the press during this conference

    • @shigindia
      @shigindia Před měsícem +9

      Beacause Ohtani is thinking about only baseball, and his English is limited to simple daily conversation. Ippei was taking care of Shohei like a baby.

  • @ymlee71
    @ymlee71 Před měsícem +32

    Ohtani is a honorable man who has only baseball on his mind.

    • @scottgood7888
      @scottgood7888 Před měsícem +5

      😂

    • @orlandosanchezsr6190
      @orlandosanchezsr6190 Před měsícem +3

      Bet his does lol 😂

    • @wrealini
      @wrealini Před měsícem +3

      @@scottgood7888 Dude, seriously?! I don't, and you don't, know anything about Ohtani, nothing.

    • @scottgood7888
      @scottgood7888 Před měsícem

      @wrealini 🤣 Let me guess. You're known as being a bit slow on the uptake, aren't you? It's ok. It takes all kinds. 😆

    • @Setzer777
      @Setzer777 Před měsícem +1

      Must be a Dodgers fan.

  • @wrealini
    @wrealini Před měsícem +2

    I believe it was Pablo Neruda who said "I have known my wife for so long I don't know anything about her".

  • @maxie9078
    @maxie9078 Před měsícem +1

    If you’re say in Japan you can carry casual conversations but you rely on an interpreter who can represent you when its serious just to avoid misunderstanding. You have to trust that person like a family so you can focus on what you’re doing. You pay them generally and almost always together for 6 years.
    I can’t imagine the shock and heartbreak Ohtani must be going through.
    He maybe too slow to find out about Ippei but that’s not a crime.
    Remember, Ippei lied to everyone. He lied to the media first, then to Ohtani’s rep, both covering up saying Ohtani is aware to protect himself. The next day he realized his stories doesn’t add up and admitted to the media that he lied. People say Ohtani changed the story but he didn’t, it was Ippei all along.

  • @Aminah6623
    @Aminah6623 Před měsícem +3

    The interpreter is the fall guy.Period, end of story.

  • @hktz1
    @hktz1 Před měsícem +2

    Why are people assuming that the bookie went through some rigorous vetting process before allowing Ippei credit? You literally see banks give loans to people who would never be able to pay them off.

  • @edwardrice2848
    @edwardrice2848 Před měsícem +3

    What world do people live in to think it’s more likely that Shohei is using Ippei as a fall guy?
    This is a larger scale version of employee theft around addicts that happens frequently just to a lesser extent. It’s particularly ripe when there’s a lax environment or incompetence and the active addict (typically unknown at the time) has access to money without oversight/incompetent oversight or the addict is the oversight/over-trusted. This all checks the boxes here. Add in the language barrier and that the manipulation around that and that Ippei translates and it’s a perfect storm.
    The version where Shohei is the addict and Ippei a dolt happens in movies. This would require significant evidence that I don’t see.

    • @davidpark2509
      @davidpark2509 Před měsícem +1

      Ppl that hated ohtani even prior to this scandal that will grasp at straws to find any reason to hate on the guy and bring him down.

  • @TheOsfania
    @TheOsfania Před měsícem +1

    All sides will say whatever their legal advisors tell them to. Might as well have the lawyers at the mic.

  • @xh3598
    @xh3598 Před měsícem +1

    The bottom line is that Ohtani must be the dumbest person alive for using his own name on the transaction NINE TIMES.

  • @SmittyAZ
    @SmittyAZ Před měsícem +3

    Didn't Puffy knock this 'scandal' off the front page?

  • @shigindia
    @shigindia Před měsícem +10

    Shohei is only interested in baseball but not in money. When he was in Japan, his parents managed his money, and he didn't know how much he had in his bank account. In the U.S., Ippei was taking care of Shohei like a baby. Ohtani is not interested in money, and that's why he gave up his high income in Japan and went to the States to play baseball at a higher level. Besides, his English is not good enough to understand anything complicated, although he can handle simple daily conversations.

    • @erniejohnson677
      @erniejohnson677 Před měsícem +3

      These Chinese robots are getting ridiculous

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman Před měsícem +2

      "gave up his high income in Japan and went to the States", LMAO. He came to the states to make more money in the MLB.

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman Před měsícem

      @@erniejohnson677 These are almost all japanese fanboys making these absurd comments.

    • @userac-xpg
      @userac-xpg Před měsícem

      He should not have lied to cover up for his friend. Two things about this don't make any sense. 1. A bookie would not continue to take bets from someone millions of dollars in debt that had no way of ever paying them back. Interpreter making 300,000 a year would not be allowed to accrue even one million dollars debt, much less 4.5 million. 2. Why did the story change 24 hours later? After initially saying the money was sent to pay Ippei's gambling debt, the next day Ohtani claimed massive theft. The only thing that makes sense is he was coached up on how horrible gambling is to baseball, and had to make the interpreter the fall guy or his career is over. Baseball needs to do a thorough investigation, get the FBI involved

    • @c-red4637
      @c-red4637 Před měsícem

      @@2011blueman yeah that statement didn't make much sense. everybody and they momma know Japanese yen is super cheap, the amount money you make there pales in comparison to America.

  • @chrissnape9537
    @chrissnape9537 Před měsícem +9

    Ohtani seems honorable, honest, and forth coming. I've been wrong before 😊

    • @coys787
      @coys787 Před měsícem +7

      So have I. McGwire, Bonds, Sosa, Lance Armstrong and loads of Olympic gold medal winners, etc. etc.

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Před měsícem

      Phony persona you have no idea what is going on really

    • @tootspogsforever5590
      @tootspogsforever5590 Před měsícem

      ​@coys787 the difference is those were american turds. Shotime is a samurai 😀

  • @TheSportsBookTrapper
    @TheSportsBookTrapper Před měsícem +1

    If Ohtani was placing bets or having someone do it for him… my question would be… why the hell are you guys in debt to the bookie lol? He has the ultimate control of a baseball game when he’s pitching.

  • @tree3po628
    @tree3po628 Před měsícem +7

    good friends know what is going on. He has all the money in the WORLD. He freaking knows and let it happen.

    • @pb4ugo19
      @pb4ugo19 Před měsícem

      Eh who knows. Friends and fam hide sh** from loved ones all of the time, as Dan pointed out.

    • @travisp5747
      @travisp5747 Před měsícem

      All you have to base that on are the words of a liar and allegedly, a thief. A seemingly pathological liar at that

    • @jonosay854
      @jonosay854 Před měsícem

      Not like folks with that kind of money are opening their Bank Apps every day, or even every week or weeks, and looking at the balance on their multiple accounts (just sayin).
      And he has people that are responsible for "regular" tasks that us folks do ourselves 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @guyh.4121
    @guyh.4121 Před měsícem

    How do you react to a 28 second presser?

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Před měsícem +14

    For Shohei to say he never bet on sports and dealt with a bookmaker, that's pretty definitive. You'd think some bookie or office person of a bookmaker out there would leak that wasn't true if he actually did and Ohtani would have to fear that. I don't know why I believe Ohtani. I just don't see a motive to risk your career over.

    • @newyorknewsjunkie8883
      @newyorknewsjunkie8883 Před měsícem +2

      That’s kind of where I’m at too. Don’t get me wrong, I still have questions as to why Ohtani let his interpreter have access to his finances and how he could be so gullible, and I can’t make a judgement call either way until we have more info. But what is the motive for a player making an unbelievable amount of money to bet on sports?

    • @juliahayden9213
      @juliahayden9213 Před měsícem +2

      I think he paid off the debt because he was worried for his potential safety ( maybe ) I don't think Shohei knew anything, until it got really bad for Ippei.

    • @travisp5747
      @travisp5747 Před měsícem +1

      Shohei hasn’t done anything to suggest we shouldn’t take him on his word. You can’t just assume somebody is lying if they have never lied to you before. I know the real world isnt that simple, actually it’s much more complicated than that. But we are still very early in this investigation. We will know more in time.

    • @userac-xpg
      @userac-xpg Před měsícem

      he was clearly involved somehow. Two things about this don't make any sense. 1. A bookie would not continue to take bets from someone millions of dollars in debt that had no way of ever paying them back. Interpreter making 300,000 a year would not be allowed to accrue even one million dollars debt, much less 4.5 million. 2. Why did the story change 24 hours later? After initially saying the money was sent to pay Ippei's gambling debt, the next day Ohtani claimed massive theft. The only thing that makes sense is he was coached up on how horrible gambling is to baseball, and had to make the interpreter the fall guy or his career is over. Baseball needs to do a thorough investigation, get the FBI involved

    • @TrustTheProcess34
      @TrustTheProcess34 Před měsícem

      Worst case imo is he was being a good friend who decided to loan Ippei $ to pay off his debts but went about it wrong by paying the bookie directly himself

  • @trevorcarey3997
    @trevorcarey3997 Před měsícem +19

    People are delusional and nuts to think Shohei was gambling, have everything to lose and risk his entire career. Shohei has no history of gambling, if he did he would not be in a hole racking up a $4 million dollar debt that he cannot pay, he makes over $100million dollars in endorsements alone.

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 Před měsícem +3

      Pete Rose had everything to lose and yet there he was making phone calls from the dugout to place bets just before game time.

    • @nlabanok
      @nlabanok Před měsícem +3

      Lol, yeah nobody ever lost everything because they were addicted to gambling. I'm not saying Ohtani-san is a compulsive gambler or even just a recreational gambler BUT saying he couldn't possibly be a gambler because he would have everything to lose. Literally tens of thousands of people can't resist gambling away everything....they lose their homes, their retirement savings, their spouse, their limbs, their lives...

    • @timeday6420
      @timeday6420 Před měsícem

      so why did the guy just gamble 30 million shohei has no clue money missing just leave him few bucks for cofee he wont know 100 million is gone lol

    • @scottgood7888
      @scottgood7888 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah! No star athlete would ever risk it all, right Pete?

    • @travisp5747
      @travisp5747 Před měsícem

      He makes 30 million annually in endorsements. Not sure where you come up with 100 million

  • @AttilatheThrilla
    @AttilatheThrilla Před měsícem +1

    My first question is why the hell can’t Ohtani speak English when his long time best friend speaks it fluently??

    • @melindaostergren8115
      @melindaostergren8115 Před měsícem

      Because he didn’t spend time on learning the language?
      Because some people learn other languages so they CAN interpret?
      This matters to you because?

  • @atomicave
    @atomicave Před měsícem +1

    Bookie did not give millions of dollars in credits. $4.5m was accumulated over several years. Multiple payments sent means Ippei had to settle debts before getting more credit to bid.
    If Ippei was given access to his banking info or poa , it’s easy for him to wire . No one in right mind who want to send money to illegal bookie to gamble, is going to wire from his own account . Also in a press conference he said in japanese, his atty reported to the police. His new interpreter only said ‘authorities’. No one in his stature will report incorrect into to the police to get himself in legal trouble

  • @GasCityGuy
    @GasCityGuy Před měsícem +2

    To lose $4 million gambling, you have bet many more times that. You're going to win at least 25-30% of the time. I doubt a translator has enough bank to gamble $10's of million.

  • @romanc.5074
    @romanc.5074 Před měsícem +1

    There are too many questions But very answers.

  • @billbill5326
    @billbill5326 Před měsícem +1

    A question that I have is WHY would his interpreter have any access to Ohtani’s bank accounts??
    Also I don’t care about MLB’s investigation. I want to know the results of the Federal investigation.

  • @fredk9999
    @fredk9999 Před měsícem

    As an attorney, you would never want your MLB player-client to deal directly with a Bookmaker. If the interpreter needed a loan or a bailout, an escrow account would be set up. Then , the funds could be disbursed by him directly for whatever purpose. This scenario told raises appearance of impropriety

  • @davidowen6625
    @davidowen6625 Před měsícem +1

    There's no way to know the whole truth yet.

  • @hawlikd
    @hawlikd Před měsícem +3

    If true, the FBI needs to be called in?

    • @trer24
      @trer24 Před měsícem

      The Feds already are investigated, that's how this came to light in the first place. The Feds caught the bookie and saw Ohtani's name

  • @HarryFunmaker
    @HarryFunmaker Před měsícem +1

    Great point about Manti. Stranger things have happened. We have to keep an open mind on both sides.

  • @roland7584
    @roland7584 Před měsícem +1

    Congress needs to get involved to throw the smoke screen on the financial crisis that awaits us. (see: steroid hearings and 2008 housing crisis that followed for more information)

  • @jasminninarusibin101
    @jasminninarusibin101 Před měsícem +1

    watch pitchingninja's take on Eppei's gambling Scandal. it gives more perspective

  • @jerryrichards6290
    @jerryrichards6290 Před měsícem +3

    good point Dan Patrick, what kind of a bookie lets someone with a yearly income of 100,00 dollars a year run up millions in gambling debt.

    • @agag2684
      @agag2684 Před měsícem +2

      What's your point exactly? Are you saying it's not possible for someone to lie how much money they make?

    • @romanc.5074
      @romanc.5074 Před měsícem

      @@agag2684 Yeah, that is too much money.

    • @dkny9954
      @dkny9954 Před měsícem +3

      He was making 300-500k

    • @isaidromerogavino8902
      @isaidromerogavino8902 Před měsícem

      The bookie was going around telling any possible client that he had Ohtani as a client, he might have believed it, or not. But, since the payments were coming (a million, in 2 transfers) and the name on the bank account matched, there's no reason to not give him the credit line.

    • @userac-xpg
      @userac-xpg Před měsícem +1

      They don't. The interpreter would never have even been 1 million in debt without Ohtani backing him. Bookies don't extend credit to guys with no hope of paying.

  • @PianoUniverse
    @PianoUniverse Před měsícem

    HBo's "Bookie" should have a field day next season.

  • @rushmore3927
    @rushmore3927 Před měsícem +16

    The interpreter is taking the hit and will be rewarded down the road.

    • @anzalone138
      @anzalone138 Před měsícem +4

      Down the road ? charges involving millions of dollars in stolen money rate from 30yrs to life

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 Před měsícem +1

      @@anzalone138 If he gets 30 years to life, then you're right. If it's way less, then you know what happened.

    • @6pingpongpang9
      @6pingpongpang9 Před měsícem

      @@roland7584punishment for embezzlement in California varies from fines, restitution to the victim, probation and imprisonment.
      The length of imprisonment may range from a few months to several years.

    • @rushmore3927
      @rushmore3927 Před měsícem +1

      @@anzalone138Then the truth will come out, since no way he had access to that much funds.

    • @ykyang5786
      @ykyang5786 Před měsícem

      @@sk1nz28 Calm down Ippei's fanboy. Criminal investigation takes time. Actually, educate yourself on this first on how the system works with rich people. They don't process things the same way you plebs do. Calm down, it'll be here soon enough. We're definitely going to need Ippei to fly back from Korea if he hasn't done so.

  • @1rayljr
    @1rayljr Před měsícem

    Question nobody seems to be asking: When ESPN contacted Ohtani's spokesperson's regarding the wire transfer documents, why didn't Ohtani's spokesperson contact Ohtani? Contact Ohtani's attorneys? Why did Ohtani's own spokesperson arrange for Ippei to give an interview?
    Another question: Why is everyone assuming that nobody in Ohtani's camp, none of his attorneys, nobody with any of his banks, nobody except for Ippei apparently speaks Japanese?
    All good investigations start at the beginning. Everyone keeps wanting to just jump to the end. Will anyone with resources actually conduct a thorough investigation into this? When will Ippei be charged for his crimes?

  • @fredk9999
    @fredk9999 Před měsícem

    I do money transfers and it is a tight system. (Obviously not on this scale). We need to know who was at the computer and authorized these transfers. BTW, cell phone records will establish who was where with each transaction date and time stamped. What if Ohtani were away according to “pings” on his phone.. plus, did Ohtani ever meet personally the Bookmaker ?? Where? When? For what purpose?

  • @t-bone2019
    @t-bone2019 Před měsícem +5

    And where is the interpreter now?

  • @thomasruge
    @thomasruge Před měsícem +1

    It is really irrelevant whether or not Ohtani placed the bets himself. The fact that the "bookie" can reach that far into an athlete's reputation to get their payment, really tells you that gambling will soon own all the athletes. All the professional leagues will need to learn quickly how to counter this gaming influence, otherwise all of sports will get consumed.

    • @isaidromerogavino8902
      @isaidromerogavino8902 Před měsícem

      The sport world is sponsored by gambling companies, who is going to go against their own bank account?

  • @dorothygale1104
    @dorothygale1104 Před měsícem

    There us no way Ohtani’s and the Dodgers’ attorneys would let Ohtani state categorically in public and report to law enforcement that Ippea stole a large amount of money from him if that claim were not true because if Ohtani’s public proclamations about Ippea are not true, then Ippea would have a massive case against Ohtani and the Dodgers (his actual employer) for slander / defamation, ad well as face legal charges for filing s false criminal complaint against Ippei. Lying about Ippei in such a public way would immediately end Ohtani’s baseball and endorsement careers. If Ohtani either gambled or paid off Ippei’s debts, Ohtani’s attorneys would not let Ohtani engage in a huge civil crime against Ippea to cover up those acts because the consequences of finding out that Ohtani lied about Ippei are very likely worse than if it was revealed that Ohtani gambled with a bookie or paid Ippei’s debts.

  • @RobertR65351
    @RobertR65351 Před měsícem +3

    Dan sounds very naive

  • @TSFPK
    @TSFPK Před měsícem

    I feel so bad for Shohei. Ippei should come out and explain in front of the media what happened.

  • @lucristianx
    @lucristianx Před měsícem

    The number one thing I learned from addiction medicine is that you live a double life. Your public face. And the shadow that is constantly looking for a fix.

  • @jameswilliams2284
    @jameswilliams2284 Před měsícem

    This guy looks young and old at the same time it’s crazy.

  • @michaels.2331
    @michaels.2331 Před měsícem

    What account did winnings go to?

  • @Intabih
    @Intabih Před měsícem

    If this hadn't been caught, how far do you think it could have gone?

  • @asufluffhead
    @asufluffhead Před měsícem

    Lol, so the interpreter told the entire team in english he stole before he even told Shohei. 😂😂😂😂

  • @collinporter3345
    @collinporter3345 Před měsícem

    Seton was the high school kid whose parents covered the gambling debt lol

  • @userac-xpg
    @userac-xpg Před měsícem

    the point about the bookie is exactly correct. No bookie will grant millions of dollars of debt to someone who doesn't have obvious means to pay. At minimum Ohtani's name and/or money was used to back the debts. Two things about this don't make any sense. 1. A bookie would not continue to take bets from someone millions of dollars in debt that had no way of ever paying them back. Interpreter making 300,000 a year would not be allowed to accrue even one million dollars debt, much less 4.5 million. 2. Why did the story change 24 hours later? After initially saying the money was sent to pay Ippei's gambling debt, the next day Ohtani claimed massive theft. The only thing that makes sense is he was coached up on how horrible gambling is to baseball, and had to make the interpreter the fall guy or his career is over. Baseball needs to do a thorough investigation, get the FBI involved

  • @lokijam
    @lokijam Před měsícem

    Shenanigans!

  • @jake-jp3vb
    @jake-jp3vb Před měsícem +6

    “If it doesn’t Make sense, it is not true.”
    -Judge Judy-
    This doesn’t make sense…

  • @beatuk54
    @beatuk54 Před měsícem

    Mr. Mizuhara, who is embroiled not only in gambling but also in suspicions of resume fraud, has faced increasing scrutiny. The same media outlet stated, "He was widely reported to have attended universities in the United States and worked for two MLB teams, but significant discrepancies have emerged in his background. Since this scandal broke, Mizuhara's situation appears to worsen with each passing day."

  • @Liz-iz
    @Liz-iz Před měsícem

    Riches gets special banking service that regular people don’t get. One time transaction amount up to 500k so that adds up what Mizuhara confessed. He had access to a misc. expense and who knows what Mizu told Ohtani what those charges were for.

  • @Dfturcott
    @Dfturcott Před měsícem +1

    Look, if he didn’t take a dive on bets he made on baseball, I don’t care. And no one should ether

  • @user-xx6pg8jo1m
    @user-xx6pg8jo1m Před měsícem

    Personally thought that the first story Ippei gave to ESPN was the entire truth. Shohei agreed to pay his debts by wiring money from his account. Many of us are suspicious how Ippei could have had access to all that money but when it was revealed that he'd previously lied to Shohei's agents, then this thought crossed my mind. That addicted gamblers lie and covers up their lies with another lie. It's like paying your debts with even larger debts. The word is out in Japan that interpreters for Japanese baseball players in the past have had full access to the players' accounts since most of them couldn't understand anything detailed in English. MLB players have to pay taxes in each state they play in, right? So every time Shohei visited the Bronx Bombers in NY, Ippei would wire money from his accounts while Shohei slept for 12 hours to recover. Shohei was making $30Mil in his last year with the Angels, so that's totally understandable. Since the two had been partners for 12 years, I guess they trusted each other.

  • @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures

    Sports and Gambling go together like peanut butter & jelly, more money more problems.

  • @romanc.5074
    @romanc.5074 Před měsícem +1

    They were okay while the first story but something happened after that.

  • @c-red4637
    @c-red4637 Před měsícem

    he's the most talked about dude in baseball, the worst I see coming out of this is a fine. MLB aren't doing themselves any favors by banning him.

  • @willwilson3377
    @willwilson3377 Před měsícem

    There's no way his accountant just sat by and let 4.5m get blown by the interpreter lol. There's no way he didn't hire an accountant when he signed with the Angels 6 years ago. Even if he had access to the account you believe the bank/accountant would just say nothing?

  • @skaz777
    @skaz777 Před měsícem

    As little content, as there may have been, there was more factual coverage than any other coverage I’ve seen on this issue in this video.

  • @behavior852
    @behavior852 Před měsícem +1

    This is all BS! You need the power of Attorney to pull this theft off. The fix is in.

  • @scottgood7888
    @scottgood7888 Před měsícem +1

    No. I don't believe his story. Anyone who does simply lacks discernment on a grand scale.

  • @brucegelman5582
    @brucegelman5582 Před měsícem

    Must be wire fraud on the intrepreters part if Shohei did'nt send it.

  • @roland7584
    @roland7584 Před měsícem +1

    Why would he have to add that he never had a bookmaker to place sports bets, when he first says he never bet on any sports anyway? Why add the bookmaker as a 2nd part of the statement? Liars always throw out more details than necessary. I could be wrong, but I don't believe this story one bit.

    • @userac-xpg
      @userac-xpg Před měsícem

      why initially say you sent money to pay a friends gambling debts, then change your story to massive theft?

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 Před měsícem

      @@userac-xpg From what I understand, Ohtani never said that he paid his friend's gambling debts. His friend said that and the press and the Dodgers ran with that. Then supposedly Ohtani was made aware what was being said, and he claimed he didn't know about any of these payments, and that's when his story turned to theft by his friend.

  • @user-gt2lp6ym4n
    @user-gt2lp6ym4n Před měsícem

    they talking about bookies like some bad 80s movie , the "i knew a kid" who needed 2nd mortgage to cover his gambling losses at illegal bookie is rich

  • @allenjohnson2239
    @allenjohnson2239 Před měsícem +3

    😂 Ohtani is not going to be penalized in any way. Ippei is truly a great friend for taking the fall on this.

    • @davidpark2509
      @davidpark2509 Před měsícem

      Ippei is the one that took advantage of his "friend" bc he has huge amount of debt due to his gambling addiction and you're calling him the fall guy? Lol

  • @rawirigilgen6846
    @rawirigilgen6846 Před měsícem

    The LA Dodgy's. The press conference did not pass the bullshit test.

  • @user0oqr
    @user0oqr Před měsícem

    The truth only prevails and Ohtani claims so

  • @deplorableokie
    @deplorableokie Před měsícem +1

    He’s the mlb golden boy. If it was anyone else, he would’ve already been tarred and feathered: Trevor Bauer was crucified 2 seconds after false accusations were presented

  • @frenchmime1972
    @frenchmime1972 Před měsícem

    should have the same punishment as Pete Rose, if not you will need to reinstate and compensate Rose.

  • @runitback2back
    @runitback2back Před měsícem

    Why would ippe lie about Ohtani knowing or not???

  • @legendaryskinman7305
    @legendaryskinman7305 Před měsícem

    What was he doing at the ncaa tournament in 2019....

  • @BarryRosenberg-yg4rb
    @BarryRosenberg-yg4rb Před měsícem +1

    so, would you rather see ohtani as an effing fool or a lying loser of a gambler? he is one or the other, and you gotta believe the mlb ain't gunna give us the truth here.

  • @comets4sale
    @comets4sale Před měsícem

    Colin Cowherd has the best take on this among the sports talking heads.

  • @joerainbow
    @joerainbow Před měsícem

    You will never know the truth.

  • @bcask61
    @bcask61 Před měsícem

    There are players in every sport betting on games in that sport and games in which they participate. Guaranteed.

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 Před měsícem

      According to Ohtani, he's not one of them.

  • @pismoman1
    @pismoman1 Před měsícem

    The guy in Orange County introduced people who can lend money for Ippei. Other wise Ippei couldn't bet. Do you remember Ippei said like snow ball.

  • @mountart2
    @mountart2 Před měsícem +11

    I don't believe for a second Shohei is innocent in all this

  • @ColbyONE
    @ColbyONE Před měsícem

    Not sure what interpreters make, but it must be a lot bc that’s one hell of a line of credit. Hmmmmm

  • @closer2theheart684
    @closer2theheart684 Před měsícem

    My ex-wife was careless with our bank account, but Ohtani is on another level. lol

  • @aswerty911
    @aswerty911 Před měsícem +3

    1:48 Why would a bookie give the translator that much credit?? Maybe cause he's an incompetent bookie and if he made smarter bookie decisions, he wouldn't be under federal investigation?

    • @piscator2813
      @piscator2813 Před měsícem

      Or maybe Shohei is an incompetent gambler, if he’s made smarter gambling decisions, he wouldn’t be under federal investigation.

  • @densnow4816
    @densnow4816 Před měsícem

    Ippei lied and thus is a liar. But he isn’t the only one. Either vast conspiracy of banks, accountants and lawyers defrauded Shohei, or he is lying too.

  • @gillowe6690
    @gillowe6690 Před měsícem

    I think going forward either the bookie will be found dead mysteriously, or Ippei will be found dead by "suicide", or, both, and everyone goes on living his merry little lives.

  • @zackamania6534
    @zackamania6534 Před měsícem

    Shohei me the PARLAYS!

  • @thinkpad20
    @thinkpad20 Před měsícem

    People keep saying the story "has changed". Well yeah, Mizuhara's story changed. At least so far, Ohtani's story hasn't changed, it's been consistent from the moment he found out about what was going on. Is it possible he's lying? Sure. But you can't use the "story has changed" argument against Ohtani because he had nothing (that we know of) to do with that.

    • @mtneer98-kq9tu
      @mtneer98-kq9tu Před měsícem

      And, 4 mill is a small amount of money, over time, compared to what Ohtani is making. He likely never noticed it, just like us regular people wouldn't notice 5 or 10 dollars coming out of our account over a long period of time.