The enterprise of sports activities usually is cloaked in secrecy. Yow will discover out the wage of your favourite participant, however how a lot cash his group makes and the way a lot cash he makes off the sector are the stuff of estimates, not public discourse.

Not on Thursday, although. Is Shohei Ohtani actually making greater than $100 million this 12 months in endorsements?

Nez Balelo, the agent for Ohtani, didn’t hesitate.

“Absolutely,” Balelo stated at Sportico’s Make investments West convention at Intuit Dome.

Balelo isn’t, let’s say, Scott Boras. He doesn’t embrace public talking. So we dropped by to listen to what Balelo needed to say after the primary full season of Ohtani’s record-breaking $700-million contract with the Dodgers.

The report didn’t final lengthy. Juan Soto signed for $765 million with the New York Mets final winter.

And, as a result of Ohtani deferred $680 million and Soto deferred $0, and since a greenback as we speak is price greater than a greenback ten years from as we speak, the precise worth of Soto’s contract is $765 million and the precise worth of Ohtani’s contract is $460 million.

Regrets?

“Not at all,” Balelo stated. “We wouldn’t do anything different. He won a championship. He went to the right team. Why would we do anything different? No regrets. Nothing.”

Not even in regards to the Angels, the group with which Ohtani selected to play the primary six seasons of his main league profession. The Angels by no means posted a profitable report with Ohtani, not to mention gained a championship.

They did, nonetheless, stand by their dedication to let Ohtani bloom as a two-way participant, even after his first Cactus League season was so tough they fielded questions on whether or not they would demote him to the minor leagues.

“If we had to do it all over again today, we would have done it exactly the same way,” Balelo stated. “We would have chosen the Angels back in the day. It was the right place, with the group and Mike (Scioscia) and the whole team over there. They gave him an opportunity. They stuck with him. He had a tough spring. It was the right home for him at the time.”

“The Dodgers are the right home for him now.”

It was with the Angels — and particularly in 2021, when Ohtani gained his first most precious participant award — that he blossomed into what Balelo referred to as a “global superstar.”

Nonetheless, earlier than the beginning of his remaining season with the Angels, Balelo and Ohtani determined there could be no talks about an extension.

“We knew we were going to exercise our rights to go into free agency,” Balelo stated.

The Angels opted to attempt to win with Ohtani in 2023 quite than commerce him for a desperately wanted infusion of younger expertise. They had been three video games out of a playoff spot on the finish of July and traded prospects for rental assist, then completed 16 video games out of a playoff spot.

Balelo wouldn’t say precisely what number of firms Ohtani endorses however put the quantity within the “low 20s.”

“It’s not like I’m out there pounding the pavement and soliciting companies,” Balelo stated. “After 2021 and 2022, we could have really gone crazy. That’s not who he is. He doesn’t want that.”

He’s in all places in Japan, in ads above avenue crossings and on the airport, on tv and in magazines. He endorses sneakers and skincare merchandise, airways and watches and a lot extra.

An digital billboard spanning practically a metropolis block featured promoting starring Shohei Ohtani close to the Tokyo Dome in March, when the Dodgers had been on the town to play the Chicago Cubs to open the season.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

“We have to make sure we don’t overexpose him,” Balelo stated.

Say what?

“We could probably have 40 or 50 deals,” Balelo stated.

That $100 million in endorsement revenue enabled Ohtani to supply the Dodgers — and different free-agent finalists, together with the Angels — the identical deal: $700 million, with $680 deferred. The Angels declined. On Thursday, Balelo condemned what he referred to as the “reckless reporting” of Ohtani’s alleged flight to Toronto to signal with the Blue Jays.

The Dodgers took the deal, promising to make use of the cash they’d not be spending on Ohtani immediately to signal different gamers.

“They get it,” Balelo stated. “They have the vision.”

Inside two weeks of signing Ohtani, they’d spent greater than $450 million on pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Tyler Glasnow.

“He knew the marketing leg was doing extremely well,” Balelo stated. “He knew it was not about the money. It was more about getting with a team that would appreciate him and understand him and allow him to develop as a two-way player.”

With Ohtani coming off his second elbow reconstruction, Balelo stated he puzzled whether or not groups would possibly recruit him solely as a hitter. Because it turned out, he stated, none made such a proposal.

Balelo stated he may have pursued offers of as many as 15 years, and perhaps even longer, however Ohtani rejected these overtures. When his contract with the Dodgers expires, he’ll be 39.

“He just didn’t want to have the end of his storybook career tail off,” Balelo stated, “and then in Year 13, 14 , and 15: ‘Who is this guy? He can’t even run down to first.’”

That raises the likelihood that Balelo already has negotiated Ohtani’s final taking part in contract, although Ohtani is 30.

Ohtani already has gained three MVP awards, all unanimously. He would have gained a fourth if not for Aaron Decide breaking the American League dwelling run report in 2022. Nobody apart from Barry Bonds has gained greater than three.

So Balelo may not be achieved negotiating on Ohtani’s behalf in spite of everything. The Cooperstown advertising offers await however, happily for the Dodgers, not any time quickly.