Shohei Ohtani's Potential Return to Angels (Getty Images)


Dec 6, 2023

It's highly probable that within the next week or so, Shohei Ohtani, the exceptional two-way talent and two-time unanimous AL MVP, will make a significant decision about his future team. Recent reports indicate his visit to the Blue Jays' spring training site on Monday, suggesting the Cubs might be less optimistic as the Angels, Blue Jays, Dodgers, and Giants are deemed the final contenders for Ohtani.

Expressing his desire to win, Ohtani's words, "It sucks to lose," strongly imply that the Angels, due to their lackluster performance during his six-year tenure, have a slim chance to retain him. Despite the team's failure to secure a playoff spot or even sustain a winning record throughout Ohtani's Angels tenure, there's still speculation that the Angels remain in contention to re-sign him, with some industry insiders entertaining the possibility of a return.

Although a less common opinion, there are reasons why Ohtani might decide to stay with the Angels, despite their inability to build a competitive team around him over the past six years. Here are three key factors:

1. Financial Aspects:

The financial dimension is paramount. Ohtani's influence on generating revenue in baseball is unparalleled. Angel Stadium prominently features ads from Japanese companies, highlighting his marketability. The Angels have a history of making top-dollar investments in players like Josh Hamilton, Albert Pujols, Anthony Rendon, and retaining Mike Trout. Owner Arte Moreno understands Ohtani's economic significance to the franchise and is likely to offer a competitive contract. The Angels are poised to match any financial offer, perhaps even surpassing it to retain their key asset.

2. Familiar Environment:

Beyond financial gains, familiarity plays a crucial role. Ohtani, already affluent, faces a minimal quality-of-life difference in the realm of record-breaking contracts. The Angels provide a familiar environment encompassing the team, organization, teammates, city, and routine. They facilitated Ohtani's transformation into a transcendent player by granting him flexibility and trust in his training approach. Despite their roster limitations, the Angels have treated Ohtani with respect and provided a conducive environment.

3. Playing Alongside Trout:

The prospect of reuniting with Mike Trout is a compelling factor. Angels GM Perry Minasian recently confirmed Trout will not be traded, positioning Ohtani to continue his partnership with Trout, one of the game's premier talents. Their camaraderie over six years and the potential to become a historic duo in sports history alongside legendary pairings like Gehrig and Ruth, Bench and Rose, or Mays and McCovey, is a significant draw. The legacy component of establishing a legendary one-team tandem could be enticing for Ohtani, especially considering their shared history and potential for greater success together.

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