Rich Eisen Recaps the Fascinating 37-Page Federal Case Against Ex-Ohtani Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara

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  • Rich Eisen reacts to the 37-page complaint filed by federal prosecutors against Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara for stealing $16M from the Dodgers star.
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  • @cathyl6620
    @cathyl6620 Před měsícem +83

    Still no reflection on his own mistakes. Instead he tells Ohtani to learn English and check his accounts. Shameful!

  • @tgoya
    @tgoya Před měsícem +45

    Rich, what you need to do is not only analyze page 37, but before that, you need to "apologize". This is about your character.

  • @souaoki6131
    @souaoki6131 Před měsícem +71

    You treated him like a liar without any proof.

    • @HondoHoss77
      @HondoHoss77 Před 26 dny +1

      You accept things at face value, congrats. I’ll *never* believe a press release from a wealthy person…..they have *every* reason to lie to us.

    • @user-ig7nu5qn7k
      @user-ig7nu5qn7k Před 25 dny +8

      @@HondoHoss77 OK. If you can't stand the fact that he is innocent, then all you have to do is prove the federal investigators all wrong. Plain and simple.

  • @upton1524
    @upton1524 Před měsícem +139

    Rich, I think you owe Shohei an apology. You can honestly admit that you were biased and win back your fans.

  • @akolline
    @akolline Před měsícem +31

    You suggested that Ohtani learn English, but that's discriminatory and utterly unacceptable. Ohtani is the hardest-working two-way player in MLB. Have you ever lived in a country with a different culture and language, trying to open a bank account? Try it. And of course, I advise you not to trust interpreters either!
    Also, you claim that in America, Americans never fall victim to scams. It's only foreigners who can't speak English. I see!

  • @saihiro5954
    @saihiro5954 Před měsícem +31

    All the Japanese who knew Ohtani since he was in high school knew he was not the kind of person to engage in illegal gambling.

  • @user-ll9qk2el4d
    @user-ll9qk2el4d Před měsícem +152

    So, what you're saying Rich is that Ohtani's representatives got duped by Ippei just like you got duped by what he said to ESPN? How is that possible when you speak fluent English? Well, I know... you assumed that it must be true since he was Ohtani's interpreter and best friend. Again, there's nothing wrong with being sketpical. We all should reserve the possibility of both outcomes. The problem is that you basically said Ohtani must be lying... and your crew laughed with you about it. Anyone can be "fair" after the facts have come out. It's a little late, Rich. You can stop your fake outrage and non-apology apology now.

    • @qweuio
      @qweuio Před měsícem +15

      This comment should at the top

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před 23 dny

      rich never said ohtani was guilty or lying, he said Ohtani would have to be lying if he was involved in gambling himself. listen to the facts.

  • @mirikaku5811
    @mirikaku5811 Před měsícem +140

    Does Eisen know all foreign players in Japan dosent speak Japanese even after a decade. Still not all of them will be defrauded.
    John Elway, Kareem AJ, Robert DeNiro Elton John ALL CAN SPEAK ENGLISH and still got defrauded by partners, agents or close confidants and didn’t notice it of amount much bigger than Ohtani..happens to businessmen too.
    It’s call Banking Fraud and have nothing to do with being stupid or cannot speak English!!

    • @4syms4syms33
      @4syms4syms33 Před měsícem +25

      Great point!

    • @mp0wa
      @mp0wa Před měsícem +12

      Same with Tim Duncan, he lost over $20 million due to a former financial adviser

    • @mao5787
      @mao5787 Před měsícem +13

      Good point. Players like Alex Ramirez, Tuffy Rohdes lived in Japan for more than 10 years (Ramirez married with Japanese woman and became Japanese recently) and can speak and understand Japanese, but not fluent. Just like Ohtani.
      They always use inerpreter on interviews just like Ichiro and Ohtani did.

    • @Dbo_Sports
      @Dbo_Sports Před měsícem

      The main reason that he was defrauded, was because of his lack of ability to speak English fluently, he had another man handle EVERY ONE of his affairs. He needs to be fluent. It’s about time. And yes all of those foreign players in Japan would be targets as well, it just hasn’t happened yet. Why wait to become a target? Do the work and learn the language. Don’t absolve Shohei of doing the work. While he’s outside walking his dog, he should be inside with his English teacher learning the language or being put in positions where he can immerse himself. In World Football (soccer) the first things those soccer players learn when they get to Europe is the language of the league their playing in… no excuses.

    • @user-tx1lb9vx6z
      @user-tx1lb9vx6z Před měsícem +3

      @@Dbo_Sports
      言語を学んでいようと信頼する相手に騙されるのは彼だけではないでしょう。
      Elvis Presleyは誰に殺されましたか?
      誰にも逃げれない闇に狙われたのです。
      隙を見せなくても逃げられないものでしょう。
      それくらい難しいのでは?

  • @user-dt6fh3hu9w
    @user-dt6fh3hu9w Před měsícem +39

    Shohei's words have been proven to be the case. Then what did you say? Use two-factor authentication? Learn English? You should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @naxos41
    @naxos41 Před měsícem +136

    Rich Eisen aside, it has become clear to me that there are people who like to see Ohtani fall from grace. I can see lots of them in comment columns at Kay’s channel, for example. I wonder what motivates them to hate Ohtani; cynicism, jealousy, racism, or just being a New Yorker.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem +1

      probably better to ask them, since it's not relevant here.

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před měsícem +3

      @@pretzelhunt The Rich Eisen believer was upset that Rich Eisen admitted his mistakes. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @enshk79
      @enshk79 Před 24 dny

      It’s simpler than you think. It’s just human nature. Every famous person has irrational haters that froth at the mouth at the idea of their downfall.

  • @amanomana
    @amanomana Před měsícem +157

    Ippei not only stole the money Shohei earned through his hard work at the Angels, but he also broke Shohei's heart and destroyed his reputation, which is a serious crime.

    • @comfortablynumb4491
      @comfortablynumb4491 Před měsícem

      boo hoo. He will have to learn to live on $200 million, poor guy. He does however have his $67 million yearly in endorsements, so that will help.

    • @user-ut9ui5us3v
      @user-ut9ui5us3v Před měsícem +1

      Are you a spokesperson for Shohei?

    • @Kfabiano10
      @Kfabiano10 Před 26 dny +1

      By that logic, my ex-wife should be in prison.

  • @madmax6961
    @madmax6961 Před měsícem +142

    The talking heads have been bashing and victim blaming Ohtani for the past 3 weeks. The investigation absolved Ohtani of any wrongdoing and now all these pundits who were sure Ohtani was the next Pete Rose are eating crow.
    If you had been watching Shohei the past 6 years when he arrived to play in the MLB, it was very apparent that he`s a nice guy, respectable, and focused on being the best at the sport of baseball. It would be extremely inconsistent to his character to be a degenerate gambler/liar. He deferred his 700 million contract with the Dodgers. He`s only shown class on the field. It`s just too bad people want to manufacture dirt on the guy.

    • @Tank4Life
      @Tank4Life Před měsícem +2

      There's been no trial. He's not absolved yet.

    • @rontake2330
      @rontake2330 Před měsícem +4

      @@Tank4Life and there never will be against Ohtani. The trial against Ippei, if it actually went, would only be about the charges against him. But Ippei is working on a plea deal, so that won’t even happen. This issue is now dead.

    • @user-ut9ui5us3v
      @user-ut9ui5us3v Před měsícem +1

      "The investigation absolved Ohtani of any wrongdoing"
      That's impossible. All this says is that there was enough evidence to charge Ippei for theft. Whatever "wink, wink" there was between him and Ohtani we will never know.

  • @SleazyDonny
    @SleazyDonny Před měsícem +102

    Rich says he was being “skeptical” but he believed Ippei’s lies and ran with his initial story.

    • @paultuke5110
      @paultuke5110 Před měsícem +3

      What? NO, he interviewed Tisha Thompson who had been investigating. Many times Rich said he wants to believe Ohtani, but some of the details are incomprehensible. Keep in mind, Ippei was OHTANI's hand-picked translator and friend for years. Rich's show is a discussion show and discussed skeptically about what was known at the time. I guess he could have talked for 2 minutes and then talked about the NBA? Get real.

    • @SleazyDonny
      @SleazyDonny Před měsícem +4

      @@paultuke5110You could use some healthy skepticism of Rich Eisen instead of being his stan.

    • @paultuke5110
      @paultuke5110 Před měsícem +2

      @@SleazyDonnyok Donny🙄

    • @anubizz3
      @anubizz3 Před měsícem +2

      @@paultuke5110 Did Rich team translate what Othani say themself rather than rely on other? no instead his Team say Othani is a liar. if you want to worship Rich then its up to you.

    • @paultuke5110
      @paultuke5110 Před měsícem +3

      @@anubizz3 Worship? No. I have critical thinking skills. Rich's show is about trying to find out facts and expressing opinions based on what is known. It's obvious English is not your first language. Have you actually listened to Rich or are you just writing trash based on what others told you. Your comments are way out of line - like someone who doesn't understand American talk shows - or English.

  • @demi7733
    @demi7733 Před měsícem +118

    Just apologize for making your assumptions and broadcasting it online! You have a platform and it is in you to be responsible of what you say and broadcast ! You owe ohtani an apology !

  • @shuichiroyasuda4072
    @shuichiroyasuda4072 Před měsícem +94

    Even though he is innocent, Otani endured the harsh criticism from the media and the public who were fueled by it, and continued to produce results in the game. If you are a truly sincere person, Rich, you should apologize to Otani and those who believed in him for spreading doubts about Otani through the media before telling excuse.

    • @rbu2136
      @rbu2136 Před měsícem +4

      Rich desperate that Otani was guilty. “I’m not saying he’s guilty, but pant pant pant it sure does look like he is pant pant pant please God let him be guilty to I can say I knew it first!”

    • @pikXpixelart
      @pikXpixelart Před měsícem

      I would also prefer an apology, but all of the contents Rich reviewed in this segment were passionately exonerating Shohei of any guilt and placing the blame solely on Mizuhara. Isn't that worth something still?

    • @shuichiroyasuda4072
      @shuichiroyasuda4072 Před měsícem

      Why is it that the more fundamental issue is not being reported more as to the responsibility of the Angels, who were Ippei's employers and had supervisory responsibility, for failing to manage Ippei's actions at the time he engaged in illegal gambling and fraudulent transfers?
      Why don't those who doubted Otani try to criticize more the illegal bookmakers for their role in escalating the involvement of someone who may have had a ill of gambling addiction in illegal gambling?

  • @sakuralover6565
    @sakuralover6565 Před měsícem +20

    This guy attacked Ohtani. Everyone must not forget it.

  • @kochobashi
    @kochobashi Před měsícem +163

    What have you learned from your blunder, Rich? Ohtani would have learned from this that he had to do a lot more than just play baseball. But Ohtani will remain unchanged, incredibly pure, and will choose to trust rather than doubt people. You're justifying yourself by saying you're just skeptical, and you're a terrible human being who tells Ohtani to learn English and use a two-factor authentication app. But, If the next time you see Ohtani, he will be as sincere to you as always. That's his humanity. He is on a completely different level than you.

    • @paultuke5110
      @paultuke5110 Před měsícem +3

      😜😜😜😜

    • @mirikaku5811
      @mirikaku5811 Před měsícem

      Looks like many conspiracy theorists, or sceptics all can’t read the 37 page report in English, while saying Ohtani is stupid for not learning to read English.

    • @kochobashi
      @kochobashi Před měsícem

      @@paultuke5110 👨🏻‍🦳💩🤪

    • @mao5787
      @mao5787 Před měsícem +9

      I completely agree.

  • @armaco88
    @armaco88 Před měsícem +27

    I’m a fan of yours Rich. Stop making excuses, just apologize to Shohei for being skeptical, period. You and your show is starting to look bad.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před 23 dny

      he was speaking in a hypothetical, this isnt the court of law.

  • @saihiro5954
    @saihiro5954 Před měsícem +20

    Even Jeff Passan, the reporter who misjudged Ohtani when he first came to the U.S., apologized and said, "I'm sorry. I was wrong," he apologized in an article, but I don't think that a flip-flop of that magnitude is going to cut it after publishing an article denigrating someone's character and making him out to be a criminal. that's American culture?

  • @nightstalker2929
    @nightstalker2929 Před měsícem +144

    Rich, why cant you just say sorry. At this point, you're digging deeper and deeper, your own grave

  • @9123hsy
    @9123hsy Před měsícem +29

    Even my son(5yo) can apologize

  • @naxos41
    @naxos41 Před měsícem +295

    Ohtani has been quoted multiple times that he doesn’t care about money. If he had waited for two more years before coming to the U.S., he would have received Yamamoto type of money before even having a single AB or pitch in the MLB. All reports indicate Ohtani is singularly motivated to become the best baseball player who ever lived.
    Another side of this story is that Ohtani not only trusted Mizuhara but also relied on his service for day-to-day operations in the U.S. at least initially. The bank account that Mizuhara stole from is actually the one that he helped Ohtani open to receive his salary from Angels. Ohtani has known Mizuhara since 2013 when Ohtani was 18, and Mizuhara became his de facto manager in 2018 when Ohtani asked him to come to the U.S. with him to be his translator. When Ohtani won the AL ROY that year, Ohtani mentioned Mizuhara as someone he owed his gratitude most. Even for Ohtani, losing $16M must hurt, but the sense of betrayal probably hurts more.

    • @e.m8817
      @e.m8817 Před měsícem +27

      Agree 💯

    • @tonyswe9463
      @tonyswe9463 Před měsícem +26

      Agree. Let’s stand by Ohtani during rough time. 💪

    • @dylanjackson4999
      @dylanjackson4999 Před měsícem +13

      You don't have to care about money to be responsible for knowing where it's going. What if that guy was running a trafficking business or funding terrorism? Ohtani needs to learn from this and become more aware of what's going on around him

    • @viejocirculo5734
      @viejocirculo5734 Před měsícem +26

      You are that type of person who would blame rape victims not wearing enough clothes

    • @Leo4l
      @Leo4l Před měsícem

      may i ask why if he waited 2 years ? i’m new to baseball

  • @naxos41
    @naxos41 Před měsícem +191

    When Tisha Thompson interviewed Mizuhara for the first time, she asked him if Ohtani made any bets. To that, Mizuhara vehemently denied it and then elaborated (I am paraphrasing here) “Shohei hates gambling. When he sees teammates gambling in locker room, he says he doesn’t understand why they do that.” and then added as Ohtani’s quote “gambling ruins life”. Retrospectively, Mizuhara was talking about himself.

    • @tonyswe9463
      @tonyswe9463 Před měsícem +14

      Thank you for the information

  • @user-iq3gh1ij6t
    @user-iq3gh1ij6t Před měsícem +126

    人を疑うのは自由だけど、それをメディアに乗っけて発信するな
    自分の影響力を考えろよ

    • @peterjacoby8019
      @peterjacoby8019 Před měsícem

      tell Ohtani to hire more than 1 translator. no way an american bank gets a hundred million dollar client and didn't offer to hire 1 specially for him. could have stopped ippei's crime before it could happen.
      Ohtani trusted the wrong guy, thats not Rich's fault. hahahaha

  • @user-pi2lq
    @user-pi2lq Před měsícem +183

    For real, most of the media owe Othani an apology.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem +2

      Why dont you write it for them, itll get all that hurt out 🤣🤣🤣

    • @moguramimi1541
      @moguramimi1541 Před měsícem +3

      @@pretzelhuntgot cha, ohtani hater~

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem +1

      @@moguramimi1541 I do not hate Ohtani at all: he's amazing. NOTHING HAPPENED TO HIM. HE IS MORE AFFECTED PERSONALLY THAN HE EVER COULD BE PROFESSIONALLYTTHAT YOU FOOLS-- CHILDISH, CHILDISH FOOLS EXPECT HIM TO START AWAITING 'SORRY OHTANI' TEXTS AND TWEETS FOR. you dont focus as much on your job, however high-paying it may be, when a confidant and advisor effs you over for 16M of a foreign currency you were never that focused on to being with. Ya'll are pissed for the wrong reason at totally the wrong dude with the foreign-sounding name (Richard Gezunt Eisen) instead of the right one (Ippei Mizuhara) for the right reasons.

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před měsícem +2

      @@pretzelhunt The Rich Eisen believer was upset that Rich Eisen admitted his mistakes. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před 23 dny

      @@SK-dn9nk which mistake?

  • @no_one00152
    @no_one00152 Před měsícem +104

    As a journalist, you should always be skeptical and ask questions. However, if you had paid attention to the details, you would have realized that Ohtani's story never changed and made the most sense. You made the same mistake that Ohtani's agent and financial advisors made in that you assumed Mizuhara was speaking for Ohtani when you never heard from Ohtani directly himself. The fact that the agent never consulted Ohtani's lawyers before the ESPN interview and allowed Mizuhara to give a 90 minute interview without an attorney present or give an interview at all should have also tipped you off to the incompetency of Ohtani's staff. Ohtani being chummy with Mizuhara after the interview and before the team meeting, where he first learned of what was going on, also should have given you pause. Why would he be acting so friendly with Mizuhara after learning that Mizuhara's gambling habit was attracting negative attention from the press and involved in a bookie scandal being investigated by the feds and IRS? Finally, why wouldn't you be suspicious of the words of an admitted gambling addict? Sadly, instead of just giving an honest apology and admitting your error, you tell the victim to learn English and change their passwords. Classy.

    • @jonathansdlam
      @jonathansdlam Před měsícem

      This 1000%.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před 23 dny

      What apology? Rich didnt accuse Ohtani anyway why are you so butthurt?

  • @greenparkokada
    @greenparkokada Před měsícem +123

    Hey Rich, Ohtani said clearly he did not do anything wrong and he did not know any of bank wire. I believed him but you didn't.

    • @jmrboosties0
      @jmrboosties0 Před měsícem +2

      "my personal hero as of the date the dodgers signed him says he was innocent so i automatically believe him"

  • @jpac_
    @jpac_ Před měsícem +35

    Eisen just can't grasp the fact that Ippei was lying in the interivew w/ espn.

    • @cathyl6620
      @cathyl6620 Před měsícem +2

      Because that doesn’t fit his narrative about Ohtani. He wanted to destroy Ohtani.

  • @Tetete410
    @Tetete410 Před měsícem +16

    Who do you hate the most among these three?
    1. Otani believed a person.
    2. Mizuhara stole money from his friend.
    3. A bald man who doesn't apologize.

  • @chillin7453
    @chillin7453 Před měsícem +195

    Eisen still doesn’t get it
    Why did the the story change? Because desperate people lie.
    Sorry Rich, your questions were not fair because you automatically put the suspicions on Ohtani from the beginning

    • @56a326n
      @56a326n Před měsícem +17

      Exactly!

    • @laconfidential8504
      @laconfidential8504 Před měsícem +8

      Something that I have learned about people who suffer from a crippling addiction, whether it be alcohol, drugs, or gambling, is that there is no rationale for their behavior.

    • @JJ-zr6fu
      @JJ-zr6fu Před měsícem +1

      Ohtani who could lose the largest baseball contract ever and be banned from the mlb doesnt have an incentive to lie?

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 Před měsícem

      Nah, I think a lot of people fail media literacy.

    • @rubaiyat300
      @rubaiyat300 Před měsícem +6

      If you have evidence of betting on baseball you should let the Feds know because it’s been stated there weren’t any.

  • @joeyfriends9081
    @joeyfriends9081 Před měsícem +195

    You just believed ESPN without interviewing OHTANI. YOU MADE A MISTAKE.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem +4

      Ohtani's interpreter for interviews was INDISPOSED ATM. you thickheaded impatient masses only complain.

    • @joeyfriends9081
      @joeyfriends9081 Před měsícem +3

      @@pretzelhunt really???

    • @kami_1789
      @kami_1789 Před měsícem +10

      ​@@pretzelhuntwtf are you talking about?

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem +1

      @@joeyfriends9081 you really expected an interview over this when Shohei's main connection to this country and most trusted advisor just was caught manipulating the highest paid Athlete in the N. American history? and you want Rich to do a Barbara Walters "did you tell the dodgers Ippei mightve been gambling?" "how did that betrayal feel, Shohei?" nonsense... that's all those "interviews" are, Joey. and the fact the guy needed an interpreter is partial why he's in a mess like this, no matter how innocent he is. Rich was never after taking down Shohei-- Rich was after the truth (lower case t).

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před měsícem +4

      @@pretzelhunt The Rich Eisen believer was upset that Rich Eisen admitted his mistakes. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @MLJpn
    @MLJpn Před měsícem +53

    Your opinions as a talk show host are not above the fed and the law. Your doubt on Ohtani was cast as a false accusation in the past month. As someone with a large online presence and influential multimedia platform, you have a responsibility to stick to the facts and be patient with the process. Your non-apologetic and self-centered response in this video was disappointing.

  • @nikkimae2160
    @nikkimae2160 Před měsícem +15

    Ohtani treated you with kindness. The least that you could do was to remain silent and waited for the result of the investigation, if you were skeptic. But no, you felt the need to voice your doubts fueling ohtani's haters

  • @Great1Duane
    @Great1Duane Před měsícem +21

    Even after Ohtani has been exonerated they’re still skeptical 😂

  • @BobbyHo2022
    @BobbyHo2022 Před měsícem +11

    Those who keep saying Ohtani is a gambler are either hidden racists or dodger haters.

  • @danielrodriguez148
    @danielrodriguez148 Před měsícem +59

    Nope just apologize

  • @DynamicMoment-dl2xx
    @DynamicMoment-dl2xx Před měsícem +13

    Most Japanese believed that Otani was innocent and not involved in gambling. On the other hand, most US people suspected that Otani was primarily involved in gambling. This difference is surprising.

  • @temahoney
    @temahoney Před měsícem +26

    I was wrong. Sorry Shohei, you were a victim, and I’m a dumbass.

  • @naxos41
    @naxos41 Před měsícem +123

    Rich Eisen, it is natural to ask “how this was possible”. But when you couldn’t come up with the explanation, you jumped into talking about a possible Ohtani involvement, with no evidence. That approach is contrasting to that of, say, Ken Rosenthal, who probably has seen as many if not more cases as you, McGwire’s included. Rosenthal’s approach was basically wait and see but leaning toward trusting Ohtani partly because of the (unusual) strong legal position that he had taken. Moreover, Rosenthal noticed how unflappable Ohtani acted under the baseless cloud of suspicion you and your ilks threw to him. Rosenthal speculated perhaps Ohtani had nothing to worry about knowing he had done nothing wrong. That’s how this one turned out.

    • @jack90054
      @jack90054 Před měsícem

      Rosenthal's quote was on point: "Obliviousness, while not the most appealing of traits, also is not a crime or grounds for suspension."
      Ohtani was too naive and trusted his "best friend" with too much power/money. That's really all this story is. Isn't the first pro athlete to do that, def won't be the last either.

  • @SP-ve1im
    @SP-ve1im Před měsícem +14

    you have to apologize cos you are not entitled to any of the evidence as he did not do any harm to you and no one asked you to do the investigation. Yet you literally threw this man under the bus for weeks with no clear cut fact but speculation and can't even admit that you were dead wrong with concrete evidence on hand.

  • @trevorcarey3997
    @trevorcarey3997 Před měsícem +41

    The IRS, the Homeland Security and the FBI have all cleared Ohtani, and have evidence with text messages and recordings of Ippei on bank calls. Ippei also changed Ohtani's account to his name so he woukd not get bank statements and notices. We all knew Ohtani was innocent and the real victim except the trolls and haters, Sad

  • @mariabernal2891
    @mariabernal2891 Před měsícem +102

    So espn airs the story without ever asking ohtani directly over this matter , and rich eisen basically having a guilty until proven innocent Attitude none of the above Is true journalism

    • @JJ-zr6fu
      @JJ-zr6fu Před měsícem +1

      Ohtani didn’t talk to the media his translator does

  • @TrafficAccident-zz5bv
    @TrafficAccident-zz5bv Před měsícem +67

    リッチさん、あなたのやるべきことは37ページの分析だけではなくその前に「謝ること」です。これはあなたの人格に関することです。

    • @micorazon235
      @micorazon235 Před měsícem +11

      完全同意。

    • @biscuit3312
      @biscuit3312 Před 26 dny

      謝るわけないですよ。自分が悪いなんて微塵も思ってないし、英語話せない大谷のせいとしか思ってないですよ。
      何なら、まだ裏があるとか思ってるかもしれないくらいだし。
      SNSとかいまだにそういうアメリカ人だらけですし。
      ファンたちがうるさいから一応対応策とったんじゃないかなって思ってます。

  • @plmp62d
    @plmp62d Před měsícem +15

    learn how to apologize

  • @torchup
    @torchup Před měsícem +328

    I was as cynical as anyone else and now find it wonderfully refreshing that Ohtani is not only a sports phenom but a remarkably naive victim of his enjoyable and gracious personality that never appears to be fake and doesn't appear to have a dark side at all. I'm thrilled he is absolved of all the doubts and the easily reasonable questions most everyone has had.

    • @tonyswe9463
      @tonyswe9463 Před měsícem +13

      Same.

    • @volusiasorange
      @volusiasorange Před měsícem +14

      At first I said I hope he's innocent. Then I said I hope he gets away with it. Now I'm back to thinking he might actually be innocent

    • @gregbrown6104
      @gregbrown6104 Před měsícem +1

      Remember: trust first, ask questions later...maybe. But prob not.
      Always the playbook for someone who has literally no idea you exist and share Earth with them.

    • @tokihikaru-ve7wb
      @tokihikaru-ve7wb Před měsícem +3

      Don't lie, you guys turn your back on me so quickly I'm sick of it

    • @BC-fu3tg
      @BC-fu3tg Před měsícem +15

      @@volusiasorangeyou don’t have to THINK he’s innocent. It’s been proven to be the case

  • @dfanLA2
    @dfanLA2 Před měsícem +20

    When Eisen could not imagine how Ohtani was NOT involved, his mind was just too pure to imagine the length Ippei would go to cover his track for so long.

  • @mocochan
    @mocochan Před měsícem +32

    This guy never believed Ohtani is innocent.
    Most Japanese people are like, ‘I told you so. Shohei never gambles!!’
    The story was changed because the first story came from Ippei NOT from Sho. Are these guys blind or deaf?

  • @naxos41
    @naxos41 Před měsícem +14

    Did Rich Eisen even understand, by constantly comparing McGwire to Ohtani, he was spreading the presumption of guilt?

  • @BootsandUtes
    @BootsandUtes Před měsícem +17

    C'mon now, Rich. You studied journalism. I respect you. Pseudo-skepticism is not the same thing as scientific skepticism or critical thinking. You know that. The fact you gave more credence to Ippei -- who has had a history of being a liar -- over Ohtani's word is the problem. You ran with Ippei's interview on ESPN as if it was a hole in Ohtani's story rather than it being a hole in Ippei's story. By doing this, you made Ohtani become a defendant in the public court rather than the victim, which is rather insane. This is pseudo-skepticism. A true scientific skeptic would have said, "I don't know what's true based on what we have. Let's wait for more evidence." But, I digress. Anyways, let's strive to clean up sports media and make it ethical and factual, rather than sensational. I still want to believe you are one of the good ones.

  • @yats4001
    @yats4001 Před měsícem +20

    Ippei changed his story because he’s a pathological liar. He’s been lying since 2013 when he got a job as an interpreter for Ham Fighters of NPB where he met Shohei. There’s a saying in Japan ‘Liar today, Thief tomorrow.’ I wish Ham Fighters had run a check on Ippei then. Shohei trusted him with all his heart. Sad.

  • @user-on9lx5fk1z
    @user-on9lx5fk1z Před měsícem +117

    Apologize to Ohtani Apologize to Ohtani Apologize to Ohtani

    • @danielrodriguez148
      @danielrodriguez148 Před měsícem +26

      1000%

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem

      You first. Write it in a letter and then dont send it. Youll feel more calm and collected instead of triggered asf.. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před měsícem +1

      @@pretzelhunt The Rich Eisen believer was upset that Rich Eisen admitted his mistakes. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @nostalgia_news
    @nostalgia_news Před měsícem +52

    Just apologize and stop making excuses.

  • @saosao6488
    @saosao6488 Před měsícem +25

    大谷さんに対してグレーな発言をした事を、同じ番組でまずはきちんと謝るべきです。自分発言に責任を持てないのであればその仕事は向いてない!!

  • @Christopher-on8zs
    @Christopher-on8zs Před měsícem +76

    You should have waited for the full story before irresponsibly speculating and essentially calling an innocent man a liar and tarnishing his reputation. That responsibility is greater for you given your microphone. I don’t think you are a bad person, but you need to use this as a learning experience.

    • @anubizz3
      @anubizz3 Před měsícem +1

      NAh he still going at it even after he knew the full story.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem

      doubting someone is not the same as calling someone a liar and "tarnishing"?. your panties are twisted and tarnished, not Shohei's reputation. 😆😆😆😆

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před měsícem

      @@pretzelhunt The Rich Eisen believer was upset that Rich Eisen admitted his mistakes. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @chavy-_-4690
    @chavy-_-4690 Před měsícem +15

    Ohtani wasn’t even 21 when he met Ippei. They don’t talk about this age gap. He was taken advantaged of

    • @jackiea1461
      @jackiea1461 Před měsícem +4

      Ohtani was 18 when he first met him

  • @user-dt6fh3hu9w
    @user-dt6fh3hu9w Před 29 dny +8

    FBI showed us any detailed evidence for Shohei's innocent.
    Rich, show us any evidence for what
    you said. Take responsibility for your words. It's your turn.

  • @TheJohnharple
    @TheJohnharple Před měsícem +260

    This guy must have been having a panic attack when he saw that ohtani had deferred basically all of his salary

    • @trevorcarey3997
      @trevorcarey3997 Před měsícem +42

      Notice Eisen instead of apologizing still trying to push the conspiracy theory because the guy is filled with shame.

    • @MrInsurance8
      @MrInsurance8 Před měsícem +4

      funny you say that because thats when it started to look like he was losing sleep

    • @ebok33643
      @ebok33643 Před měsícem +2

      He would have first though that he hit the real jackpot 😅

    • @josedelrancho5766
      @josedelrancho5766 Před měsícem +5

      Not really. Ohtani easily made over $300M when with the Angels just on his sponsorship"s alone.

    • @TheJohnharple
      @TheJohnharple Před měsícem +3

      @josedelrancho5766 you didn't hear the part where it talks about the account only being for his mlb paycheck not his other endorsements. This means it was a much, much, much smaller piece of the pie

  • @danielrodriguez148
    @danielrodriguez148 Před měsícem +37

    The worse that you did day one… on your platform like some others who are lucky enough to have a platforms such as yours… was to poke holes into the character of a PERSON who happens to be a mega star baseball player!! Without knowing ALL facts (because an investigation takes TIME)!!!! Now you’re ONLY trying to ironically clean up your name or yourself PERIOD! This s*** doesn’t feel good right?! You of all people (considering you keep talking about your encounter/conversation with Mark McGuire) should have waited as long as it took (days, weeks, months if necessary) till all the facts were out!
    But you didn’t from start to almost finish. Own it!! The man is a decent person, but platform personalities like you didn’t. This is your attempt to now do your own PR… to late Rich… you and others should be ashamed but doesn’t sound like it. And the man was gracious enough to take a picture with you and your son. SHAMEFUL ABUSE OF A USE TO BE RESPECTFUL TALK SHOW HOST!!

  • @Bolttoast
    @Bolttoast Před měsícem +78

    Typical media response… I will not apologize, I’m just doing my job!

  • @okinawatamitam288
    @okinawatamitam288 Před měsícem +24

    今後、大谷翔平さんの活躍をあなたは、話してはいけない
    翔平サンを語る資格があなたにはない

  • @TSFPK
    @TSFPK Před měsícem +25

    I didn’t doubt him, I knew he was 100% innocent, but I think it’s fair you wanted the hard evidence so you can make your decision if you’d believe him or not.
    What’s problematic is that those conspiracy theorists who are still trying to label him as a criminal after all the facts came out. They need to see a therapist.

  • @coma144
    @coma144 Před měsícem +58

    Eisen, didn't ohtani show you grace and was nice to you and your son, taking pics with you both? You judged too quickly. It's.not a good look

  • @harumih.3727
    @harumih.3727 Před měsícem +67

    Please apologize Ohtani for doubting him.

  • @kaoriokaguchi9959
    @kaoriokaguchi9959 Před měsícem +19

    Japanese here. No fan of Ohtani in Japan would doubt him. NOBODY. We all know that he would never ever do such a thing like gambling if that would take a chance to play baseball in MLB away from him. What he cares about is baseball, not money. Maybe people can't understand how naive he is but he does NOT care about money. He was too good to doubt Ippei, who was actually a great interpreter and appeared to be a great supporter of Shohei both in public and private.

  • @user-dt6fh3hu9w
    @user-dt6fh3hu9w Před měsícem +13

    Do you know the principle of presumption of innocence as a journalist ?

  • @arsmor1end1
    @arsmor1end1 Před měsícem +19

    Rich, I'm admittedly a "Shohei-stan." Skepticism is always warranted. Two problems with your coverage: 1) You consistently misrepresented parts of the original reports from Thompson (she made it clear there was no "Ohtani's Team;" it was Dodgers' PR staff scrambling, and basing their own actions on Mizuhara's words; Mizuhara lied to Ohtani about the forthcoming media reports); 2) I love your work, man, but "Learn English" is one of the most ignorant (yet common) things monolingual speakers tell OTHERS to do. You likely have an agent to deal with complex business matters, a lawyer to advise you on any legal matters, accountants who deal with your financial needs, etc. Yet, why? You're a native English speaker, right? Why do you need these professionals' help? Because the various rules and regulations are "foreign" to you. Now, as an adult, go to another country...say, Japan...and "Learn Japanese" deeply enough that you can function in all of the above-mentioned areas. Lastly, imagine you have employed a Japanese-English bilingual speaker you have known and trusted for a decade, and has been trusted by all other professionals around you that know this person. But, still, "Learn Japanese," man. C'mon. Piece of cake, right?
    In my case, that's what's been disappointing about your coverage.

    • @4syms4syms33
      @4syms4syms33 Před měsícem +6

      Good points!

    • @tomriddle8699
      @tomriddle8699 Před měsícem +1

      I blame the other 2 sycophants too. What's their job role? The affidavit came out while they were filming. I understand RE has to do his role so he won't have time to read. Why couldn't the other 2 read & summarize for him? If RE wants to pay me to talk sports with him then I'm avail lol

    • @jasonbobwwww
      @jasonbobwwww Před měsícem +5

      second point is spot on. 9/10 media I watch on youtube doesn't ackowledge this enough. English is my second language, so I know just how difficult it is to actually understand stuff in specialised field like banking/taxes etc...
      I do respect that Rich actually apologised and read the whole IRS-CI document; tons of other media heads still just absorb twitter exerpts and still asking questions that the report has thoroughly cleared up with concrete evidences.
      Highly encourage anyone to read the 37-page document, seriously, it answers 99% of the questions the internet was wondering in past weeks.

  • @Woozlewuzzleable
    @Woozlewuzzleable Před měsícem +246

    This whole story made me like Ohtani even more which I didn't think was possible.

    • @dylee2846
      @dylee2846 Před měsícem +19

      Thank you for being a fan of Ohtani.

    • @toshikopage7112
      @toshikopage7112 Před měsícem +4

      Ohtani is it.!!!

    • @tonyswe9463
      @tonyswe9463 Před měsícem +27

      Same. I feel bad for Ohtani. Let’s support him through this rough time. 💪

    • @mp0wa
      @mp0wa Před měsícem

      Now that the truth is revealed, Ohtani is bound to garner even more fan admiration and love. Beyond his baseball prowess, people are naturally drawn to superstars who exhibit character and uphold values.

    • @tonyswe9463
      @tonyswe9463 Před měsícem

      @@mp0wa , I don’t think so. Ohtani used to have a super clean image. Now, some people have questions marks about Shohei Ohtani. I wish Ohtani best of luck.

  • @whimsicalwizardman409
    @whimsicalwizardman409 Před měsícem +181

    Rich I think people aren’t happy because it ^looks like^ to some people you’re treating ohtani guilty till proven innocent.

    • @banuna1
      @banuna1 Před měsícem +15

      he would be the kinda guy who would victim blame

    • @dontoverdoseoncopium
      @dontoverdoseoncopium Před měsícem +2

      @@banuna1 what do you think of the criticism that ohtani should not have relied on just ippei for everything? Not mine btw.

    • @banuna1
      @banuna1 Před měsícem +5

      @@dontoverdoseoncopium in hindsight its quite obvious Ohtani shouldn't have put so much trust in a guy that was your interpreter/friend/manager but look at where Othani grew up a star athlete in rural Japan a total different culture and values than major japanese cities or USA in general.

    • @DB-ow9kf
      @DB-ow9kf Před měsícem +1

      ​ @39arigatou5za1machuuu I'm a Dodgers and Ohtani fan and that is completely valid. Ohtani did not look at his MLB payroll account for five whole years and that's just crazy to me. Hopefully he learned some hard lessons here.

    • @edwardsmith3576
      @edwardsmith3576 Před měsícem +3

      I just was recently called for jury duty. One thing I learned was I had a bias. I tended to think guilty until proven innocent too. However the law wants us to see the defendant as innocent until proven guilty.

  • @mnplumberman
    @mnplumberman Před měsícem +112

    As many people pointed out, it wasn't people asking questions that was the problem. We all had questions, but It was the speculating on with a major slant towards believing he was guilty of something. You only speculated on the ways Ohtani may have been guilty, not at all about how he could have been innocent.

    • @xndr3
      @xndr3 Před měsícem +1

      Well, yes, because there were many holes throughout the story. Any time there are holes in a story making someone out to be innocent, people are going to question whether they are truly innocent. That’s just how it works.

  • @flickdog
    @flickdog Před měsícem +32

    Rich believed McGuire but didn’t believe Ohtani. Poor judgement proven, he should stop jumping to conclusions! He made it sound like Ohtani’s innocence was impossible or unlikely.

  • @haruhidaso
    @haruhidaso Před měsícem +255

    I think the problem is suspecting someone of major accusations without any proof. It’s like if someone’s parents got killed and you are like “it could have been the daughter, she found the body first and there’s no evidence to the contrary yet”, yes it’s plausible that the daughter might have been the murderer, but you don’t throw that accusation around until some evidence points towards in that direction. There was literally no evidence that points toward Ohtani being the gambler except “how does he not notice it?”

    • @erikdayne5429
      @erikdayne5429 Před měsícem +15

      Yeah except this isn’t a court of law this is the court of public opinion. If a story doesn’t make sense it’s perfectly reasonable to say this doesn’t make sense.

    • @covert_ops_47
      @covert_ops_47 Před měsícem +1

      All I've learned from this is if I want to commit any fraud at all I just need to not speak the language of the place I work and rely on my interpreter to always take the fall.
      "I had no idea!"

    • @kavellifrancois1794
      @kavellifrancois1794 Před měsícem +8

      @@erikdayne5429 except for the fact that the court of public opinion hurts you more than getting cleared helps you. It’s ok to be skeptical…that’s fine but don’t act like it’s nothing.

    • @seanallen3948
      @seanallen3948 Před měsícem +20

      @@covert_ops_47except the interpreter did not “take the fall” - he was/is the bad guy.

    • @proteuswest1084
      @proteuswest1084 Před měsícem +8

      I think the problem with your argument is that you're suggesting that exercising your critical thinking skills and asking questions is the same as making a hard and fast accusation. It's not. Rich never accused Shohei of anything. He was asking about how Ippei could steal that much money without Shohei knowing. Now we have a report about it from trusted sources and Rich has fully said that he believes Shohei was an innocent victim.
      The way he's approached the entire situation is the way that we all should approach it. We shouldn't make judgments either way until we know facts, and we should ask the important questions. Once we get facts that are verified, we should adjust our views and opinions based on that new information. Rich did that, but people like you who believed Shohei because he's a good baseball player and you think that seeing him on TV means you know him as a good person aren't satisfied unless people make the same assumptions.
      How do you not realize that automatically believing someone is nearly as bad as automatically assuming their guilt? Just because the facts eventually agree with your initial position doesn't mean that you were right to make assumptions in the first place; it just means you got lucky.

  • @Zara75648
    @Zara75648 Před měsícem +58

    Pathetic excuses. Being skeptical is different from throwing someone in the mud.

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Před měsícem

      What mud? baseball infields are sand or gravel, they try not to be muddy with the tarps and things

    • @MrWrestling2
      @MrWrestling2 Před měsícem +3

      Agree. Pathetic excuses. I love Rich but he was so wrong and doesn't want to do anything but justify his take. The worst, I'd prefer sticking with thinking his was guilty.

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před měsícem

      @@pretzelhunt The Rich Eisen believer was upset that Rich Eisen admitted his mistakes. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Katsutoyo98
    @Katsutoyo98 Před měsícem +186

    i have no problem with Rich being skeptical. However, I think he should've said that "we should reserve our judgement before the Feds and MLB's investigations are over with."

    • @greghouse1234
      @greghouse1234 Před měsícem +8

      Everyone wants sports pundits to 'wait for all the facts' when it comes to someone thst they like, but you will gobble up any speculation or discussion about someone you aren't a fan of. The Rich Eisen show is not a courtroom, and discussing the insanity of a situation while expressing incredulity that someone wouldn't notice that much money moving around (among other oddities) is exactly what rich would do in any other situation.
      He's currently taking the same tone with the nba player accused of point shaving, but I don't see the same level of vitriol towards him there?
      People acting like they know the guy personally and are sure he would never do anything wrong are just as stupid as the people who say hes the mastermind and should be banned. Rich is neither.

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Před měsícem +4

      Wait... did he not say something like that? I thought he did, but my memory might be conflating him with Dan Patrick, Chris Rose and others I've heard report this a few weeks back. Most people I listen to or watch had a "it doesn't look good but I'll guess we'll find out" stance.

    • @007ndc
      @007ndc Před měsícem

      He's just another media talking head hack looking for a story where there is none

    • @bmgoldfield1
      @bmgoldfield1 Před měsícem +12

      Most of what Rich had to say was convincing. I have to admit that I have not been happy with everything he has said in the past on this subject, but I think his defense was fair, except for the last word.
      Study English." That one phrase still shows that Rich is not giving Ohtani the respect he deserves.
      Ohtani is learning English. Some people say he should be able to speak fluently after six years in the U.S., but those people don't even try to understand his situation. They don't understand how seriously he takes his contract, how dedicated he is to baseball every day in order to make his contract worth it. I don't think Rich has that argument for the tragedy that has happened to Otani this time.

    • @anubizz3
      @anubizz3 Před měsícem +4

      @@bmgoldfield1 I wonder if Rich speak Japanese?

  • @andypham4216
    @andypham4216 Před 28 dny +6

    Victim blaming is pretty terrible. I honestly expected better from Rich.

  • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
    @RunForPeace-hk1cu Před měsícem +17

    Asking questions that assume Ohtani is guilty is sad and pathetic, especially given his track record.
    Some people just can't apologize even when they know they are wrong.

  • @user-yf8sx2tl8p
    @user-yf8sx2tl8p Před měsícem +10

    Someone please tell me.
    Did he apologize to Otani?

  • @troy4682
    @troy4682 Před měsícem +161

    In hindsight, kind of wild that it wasn't considered more that someone with a legitimate gambling problem would just, lie

    • @Woozlewuzzleable
      @Woozlewuzzleable Před měsícem +22

      They're similar to drug addicts, they'll do anything to support their habit without thinking about the repercussions of their actions and how it will affect their friends and family.

    • @CK-vp9bw
      @CK-vp9bw Před měsícem +33

      Exactly!!!!!!! Why is everyone taking the criminals word when it adds to a conspiracy?!

    • @barberciscobarberfranky6354
      @barberciscobarberfranky6354 Před měsícem +12

      That’s how terrible our minds are

    • @BlakeWR81
      @BlakeWR81 Před měsícem

      With how invested everyone who was meeting Ohtani was in his earnings, we just never figured they'd all be so stupid.

    • @JJ-zr6fu
      @JJ-zr6fu Před měsícem

      That’s what people are doing. It looks like ohtani placed massive bets meaning he’s a degenerate gambler and now he’s lying to coverup. He’s already lied atleast once with the original statement

  • @MCHVIDEO
    @MCHVIDEO Před měsícem +61

    Stop making this about you Rich

  • @hiroshimurayama9604
    @hiroshimurayama9604 Před měsícem +10

    Mizutani told a story, Ohatani explained. And you believed the story Mizutani, just because your nature itself is rather closer to the one of Mizutani.
    Shohei is so genuine at heart, unlike you and me. But now you have the results of the Federal investigation, and if you still believe the story of Mizuhara and doubt the explanation of Shohei, you are now committing a crime of intentionally defaming Mr. Ohtani !
    Note that it was not just Mr. Ohtani, but also his legal agent and financial advisers and bank staff were easily deceived by the interlocutor, Mizuhara, so it is not just Ohtani’s English deficiency problem, but the whole system of financial service security for non native English and yet premium clients is in question. If they employ even if for temporary basis, an interpreter on their own, Mizuhara’s wrong doing must have been unveiled much easily at an early date !
    Must come the first be an apology, not the justification of your misjudgment. And if not, you have no quality to comment on athletes any more.

  • @imbatmanbuturnot
    @imbatmanbuturnot Před měsícem +13

    APOLOGIZE TO OHTANI

    • @paultuke5110
      @paultuke5110 Před měsícem +1

      For asking questions? You Ohtani Crisis Trolls are annoying.

    • @anubizz3
      @anubizz3 Před měsícem +1

      @@paultuke5110 For speculating.

  • @rismari9545
    @rismari9545 Před měsícem +8

    So Where is the apology ?

  • @stdocyuze9000
    @stdocyuze9000 Před měsícem +12

    日本から;
    You will never apologize for asking evidence? What evidence? You mean to say the evidence that substantiates his innocence? That's so strange. Do you understand "presumption of innocence"? Usually you should watch over the progress like this case assuming that he is innocent until you get evidence that substantiates his guilt if you live in the society that has "presumption of innocence" as constitutional important principle. All the more if you are concerned in media that owe social responsibility for their fairness, objectivity. What is needed is not evidence to prove someone's innocence, but evidence to substantiate someone's guilt. Nevertheless, you aroused Ohtani's suspicion based on a mere conjecture or confessions of a particular person that never deserve evidence to substantiate Ohtani's guilt. So you are not qualified to be a journalist. You also fail as a human being if you never apologize to Ohtani for spreading his suspicion without unequivocal evidence to substantiate his guilt. Never dodge!

  • @Apache555
    @Apache555 Před měsícem +12

    It’s ok to be skeptical. But, it has to be both way. Apparently you were skeptical one way heavy.

  • @aaronscore
    @aaronscore Před měsícem +143

    The nature of this whole story had us all skeptical. But the problem with media members, Rich included, is the childish inability to wait out an ongoing investigation by the FBI and DOJ, which they know will provide answers, and to instead spew out pure conjecture for clicks, to make sure there's a catchy title for the YT channel. Yeah Rich, you're getting dragged now , but not compared to how you and others dragged Ohtani through all this

    • @emersons6896
      @emersons6896 Před měsícem +1

      And here we are clicking and dragging 😂

    • @proteuswest1084
      @proteuswest1084 Před měsícem +6

      They report on the stories of the day. That's why we come here. Stories develop over time, so there are points where multiple things are possible, where questions exist about the facts. Then, we get more facts, we get more evidence, and it becomes clear that one thing is true and another isn't. What is childish is when someone insists that something is true when they don't have all the facts, or they persist in their initial beliefs despite facts to the contrary.
      Rich didn't drag Ohtani at all. He asked the reasonable questions that a lot of people were having at the time, and he said repeatedly that he hoped Shohei wasn't involved in anything untoward. As soon as evidence cleared him, Rich read it on air and detailed it to show Shohei's innocence. If you really want to make Rich hurt, then don't comment. Don't watch. Comments help his numbers, so do views. But I think you're directing your general discontent at the media towards someone who actually did it right, and that's not just childish, it's also dangerous, because you're asking for a world where the media can't even try to get to the truth anymore because they're not allowed to ask questions?
      Welcome to Russia and North Korea.

    • @aznnp77
      @aznnp77 Před měsícem

      Most of the time the evidence isn't as clear as it is here.

    • @MrWrestling2
      @MrWrestling2 Před měsícem +1

      Well said sir!

  • @justmyopinion8395
    @justmyopinion8395 Před měsícem +7

    Anytime anyone wants to reach Ohtani in an official capacity it’s through Ippei. Whatever message Ippei passes along everyone assumes it’s coming from Ohtani. With that dynamic Ippei could have easily pulled this off. He was desperate and came up with the story that Ohtani was just covering his debt in hopes that when Ohtani finally hears about it, he would go along. Ippei knew this was a long shot but he was desperate. It’s not that hard to fathom.

  • @cblang8115
    @cblang8115 Před měsícem +11

    The least surprising thing to come out of 2024: Ohtani (who sent all his money to his parents when he was in the NBL and deferred almost his entire contract) indeed does not check his bank account

  • @JL-rd5gn
    @JL-rd5gn Před měsícem +8

    there's more to it than just gambling. ippei also stole $325000 from the account to purchase collector baseball cards with the intent of selling them at a later time for profit.
    he was more than just a gambler with an addiction... he was a common thief

  • @pzx0810
    @pzx0810 Před měsícem +27

    Where is Tisha Thompson now???

    • @ericjeller
      @ericjeller Před měsícem +3

      exactly, lets get a correction from her or at least the scoop chasing editors who ran that story implying something ontoward (in turn sparking rampant speculation) before the facts came out. espn brainworms 😂

    • @Kjp90
      @Kjp90 Před měsícem +10

      She’s too embarrassed to show her face

    • @Skeet984
      @Skeet984 Před měsícem +5

      She got her 15 minutes of fame. Why didn’t she provide any of this information? ESPN published the original article without facts.

  • @moguramimi1541
    @moguramimi1541 Před měsícem +51

    Why Rich cannot believe Ohtani is innocent? Because there’s only trash people surround him, that’s thy. Rich has never met a real good man like Ohtani

  • @davidusc1196
    @davidusc1196 Před měsícem +160

    I always knew Ohtani was innocent.

    • @tonyswe9463
      @tonyswe9463 Před měsícem +7

      Right on

    • @mo-pr5uf
      @mo-pr5uf Před měsícem +11

      Same here. He is too wholesome for this crap.

    • @itsgingervitis69
      @itsgingervitis69 Před měsícem +2

      I will let him know that David from CZcams never stopped believing in him.

    • @mmacwebb7306
      @mmacwebb7306 Před měsícem +6

      From Japan, thank you 🙏

    • @sinep4371
      @sinep4371 Před měsícem +4

      Anyone with a brain could put the pieces we had together to figure that out.

  • @hiskingdomreigns
    @hiskingdomreigns Před měsícem +11

    As it turns out, Rich Eisen is just another grubby tabloid journalist.

  • @eiko-tropicana
    @eiko-tropicana Před měsícem +9

    Whatever, just apologize

  • @Nitiwire
    @Nitiwire Před měsícem +7

    Lost respect for you rich. You were one of the good ones i thought.

  • @arcticredpanda4598
    @arcticredpanda4598 Před měsícem +8

    The problem is when the story broke, we only had Ippei's words because Ohtani didn't say much. So everyone is running with the story based on Ippei's lies and acting like they have credibility when clearly nothing he says can be trusted.

  • @gomama6748
    @gomama6748 Před měsícem +7

    You look miserable making your mates back you up for your wrong assumption. Thought you were better than this.

  • @tothemax1517
    @tothemax1517 Před měsícem +6

    There's an important detail people seem to be missing about this whole Shohei Ohtani thing: this isn't his only bank account. Everything in the report seems to suggest Ohtani primarily uses his other accounts, and the account Ippei had access to was solely for the purpose of getting deposits from his team (Angels, and now Dodgers). Most of Ohtani's income comes from endorsements, and those probably went to his Japanese bank account that he had since before coming to the U.S., and he seemingly only used those accounts primarily. Which means the account Ippei stole from was probably used solely as a savings account and Ohtani (who is known to be extremely frugal) didn't touch it and didn't let anyone have access to it. The only reason why Ippei had access to it is because Ippei translated the entire bank contract and later on, Ippei impersonated Ohtani to grant himself broader access to the account.

  • @donaldumunawa4787
    @donaldumunawa4787 Před měsícem +17

    What Americans dont seem to understand about Ohtani is that he ONLY thinks about baseball. Nothing else matters, including money. This is why he is so great.

  • @annunakian8054
    @annunakian8054 Před měsícem +11

    Stephen A immediately jumped to confidently insinuating Shohei was betting on baseball. Obviously, he lacks the intelligence to collect & analyze data in order to draw conclusions. So do his followers.

    • @anubizz3
      @anubizz3 Před měsícem

      He say Othani sign a cheque he dumber than you think.

  • @lxbui
    @lxbui Před měsícem +5

    I don’t get it! Why is the coverage of his innocence so much smaller than the coverage of his guilt? Stephen A Smith hasn’t said anything about it

  • @suika197
    @suika197 Před měsícem +34

    why can't you apologize.
    Have your opinions hurt him so far?
    You're an influential person, but you didn't tell the truth.
    37-page,you still had doubts without reading this.
    Fans thought you understood ohtani’s humanity.
    We're disappointed because we love you.
    Your comment will be translated into Japanese and turned into a news article.
    I want you to know about the mandala chart he wrote when he was young.
    He's never the kind of person who would do anything bad.