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Related: About this forumOhtani inks record 1-year deal to avoid arbitration in '23
ANAHEIM -- The Angels avoided arbitration with Shohei Ohtani on Saturday, as they signed the two-way star to a one-year deal worth $30 million for the 2023 season. Ohtani, the reigning AL MVP, remains set to be a free agent after next year.
Ohtani never went through arbitration with the Angels, as he also signed a two-year deal worth $8.5 million before the 2021 season. He looked headed toward a record-setting arbitration process this winter, but this agreement avoids that prospect. At $30 million, the deal sets a record for a player in his third year of arbitration, surpassing the $27 million Mookie Betts received before the 2020 season.
Its a big jump in salary for Ohtani, who made $5.5 million this year and $3 million last year. The Angels, though, have several large salaries coming off the books, including Justin Uptons $28 million, Noah Syndergaards $21 million and Michael Lorenzens $6.5 million. They also traded closer Raisel Iglesias, who had $51 million remaining on his deal. But its still going to be an interesting offseason for the Angels, as they have several holes to fill heading into next year but also have a possible impending change in ownership, as Arte Moreno indicated in late August that hes exploring selling the team. Its still unclear how that potential change in ownership will affect the clubs spending this offseason.
Ohtani, 28, is having another historic season and believes hes been even better than last year, when he won the AL MVP Award unanimously. Hes in a race with Yankees slugger Aaron Judge for the AL MVP Award this season and also is in the conversation for the AL Cy Young Award as well.
https://www.mlb.com/news/shohei-ohtani-signs-one-year-30-million-deal
GreenWave
(9,167 posts)Top dinger guy and top pitcher??? All rolled up into one!!!
Initech
(101,901 posts)Ohtani's being wasted here with our useless front office, which is currently being run by a mad man. I really do hope that they sell the team to someone who cares, will build around Ohtani and Trout, and is committed to keeping the team in Anaheim. That's my two cents.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,361 posts)Probably likes where he is at. Good for the Angels . A true, 2 way star.