Baseball sensation Shohei Ohtani’s long-time interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, has been fired by the Los Angeles Dodgers after allegations of theft connected to illegal gambling.
According to ESPN, at least $4.5m (£3.5m) was transferred from Ohtani’s bank account to a bookmaker. Ohtani is not accused of wrongdoing.Mr Mizuhara spoke to the sports network about his gambling debts on Tuesday.
The news comes as Ohtani made his regular season debut with the Dodgers.The team’s senior communications director has told the BBC that they are gathering information and that they “can confirm that interpreter Ippei Mizuhara has been terminated”.ESPN has said it reviewed bank information showing Ohtani’s name on two $500,000 payments, one sent in September and the other in October, to a bookmaking operation run by Mathew Bowyer.According to the Los Angeles Times, Mr Bowyer was investigated by a prosecution team targeting a multimillion-dollar illegal sports betting scheme but was not charged with a crime.Sports betting is legal in 38 states in America but it remains illegal in California.Major League Baseball has its own policy that bans “any player, umpire, or Club or League official or employee” from betting on any baseball game and placing bets with illegal bookmakers.
It is not known whether any of Mr Mizuhara’s sports gambling involved baseball games. No one has alleged that Ohtani placed any bets.