Ohtani Shohei earns MLB record $65 mil. for 2023: Forbes
US business magazine Forbes says Japanese two-way star
Ohtani Shohei is now the highest-paid player in Major League Baseball, with
total earnings for the 2023 season estimated at 65 million dollars, an MLB
record.
The magazine has announced baseball's ten highest-paid
players for this year.
It says nearly half of Ohtani's earnings come from the 30
million dollar one-year contract extension he signed with the Los Angeles
Angels in October. He is also expected to collect at least 35 million dollars
from 13 endorsement partnerships.
Ohtani's endorsement portfolio has grown significantly in
just half a year. It was estimated at 20 million dollars last October.
In second place on Forbes' list was New York Mets pitcher
Max Scherzer, with 59.3 million dollars, followed by Aaron Judge of the New
York Yankees, the 2022 American League MVP, at 44.5 million dollars.
Ohtani's Angels teammate Mike Trout was in fifth place, with
39.5 million dollars.
Ohtani's endorsement number stands out at more than seven
and a half times the 4.5 million dollars expected by Aaron Judge, the next
highest off-the-field earner.
Forbes says Ohtani's continued
popularity on both sides of the Pacific is the most significant factor in his
endorsement earnings.
Source: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20230328_21/