Summary
Shohei Ohtani signed a 10-year, $700M contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning a World Series shortly after, which his agent, Nez Balelo, claims has no regrets despite Ohtani’s potential to secure longer deals. Ohtani prioritized maintaining his performance integrity, opting not to pursue contracts extending beyond 10 years, which could have seen him playing until age 43. His endorsement earnings surged from $65M to $100M following his achievements, demonstrating his status as a global superstar and the mutual benefit of his agreement with the Dodgers.
