Amid a gambling scandal, Pete Rose makes fun of Shohei Ohtani. Would that I had an interpreter!

Amid a gambling scandal, Pete Rose makes fun of Shohei Ohtani. Would that I had an interpreter!

 

Cincinnati (WKRC) – Shohei Ohtani, the player for the Cincinnati Reds, paid a bookmaker $4.5 million, but Pete Rose, the former player and manager of the team suspended from baseball for gambling on games while playing and managing, doesn’t buy it.

To settle his own gambling obligations, the Los Angeles Dodgers star claimed that his interpreter had stolen it.

Rose wanted to weigh in on the Ohtani problem while sitting next to a man who appeared to be Matt Thrash at what looked like a sports club. In a video that was played back on the social networking site X, Rose said, “Well, back in the 70s and 80s, I wish I’d had an interpreter.” I’d get away with it.”

It is implied that Rose doesn’t think Ohtani is telling the truth and that he is making Ippei Mizuhara, the interpreter, look bad in order to have Ohtani pay the debt, whether it was Mizuhara’s or his own.

Ohtani expressed his outrage at Mizuhara stealing from him to reporters in Los Angeles on Monday.

On Friday afternoon, Major League Baseball declared that its department of investigations is formally investigating the issue as well. But Ohtani is anticipated to play on as the probe progresses.

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