Shohei Ohtani is staying with the Los Angeles Angels, at least for the rest of the season. The Angels said they have decided not to deal the two-way superstar, a morning after making a significant move that signaled they are in win-now mode and five days before the MLB trade deadline. «We're going to roll the dice and see what happens,» Angels general manager Perry Minasian told reporters in Detroit before a doubleheader against the Tigers on Thursday in which Ohtani will start Game 1 on the mound.
Ohtani will be a free agent in the offseason. Even though the franchise risks losing the 29-year-old slugger and starting pitcher on an open market where he could command $500 million, it is motivated to make its first playoff appearance in his six major league seasons.
Another factor in the decision, a source told ESPN on Wednesday, was that the Angels have been underwhelmed by the players offered in return for Ohtani.
Sources have said Ohtani would prefer to stay with the Angels for the stretch run and that owner Arte Moreno would have no shot to bring him back as a free agent if he were to trade Ohtani to another team. «I love Shohei Ohtani,» Minasian said. «He comes in, prepares, works, goes out and performs on a nightly basis.