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      Federal charges allege former interpreter stole $16m from Shohei Ohtani

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 11 April - 18:20

    • Ippei Mizuhara faces 30 years in jail if found guilty
    • Interpreter allegedly stole money to pay gambling debts

    The former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is being charged with federal bank fraud for crimes involving gambling debts and theft of millions of dollars from the Japanese slugger, federal authorities said on Thursday.

    Ippei Mizuhara served as Ohtani’s interpreter after Ohtani came to the US to play for the Los Angeles Angels in 2018. The two were close friends beyond their working relationship and US attorney Martin Estrada says Mizhuara “acted as Mr Ohtani’s de facto manager.”

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      Ohtani representatives refuse to give evidence they reported alleged theft

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 27 March - 12:15

    • Interpreter accused of stealing millions from MLB star
    • Player’s camp have not provided evidence of criminal report

    Unanswered questions remain over allegations Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter stole millions from the baseball star after his representatives declined to give further details to ESPN .

    Ippei Mizuhara is accused of wiring huge sums from Ohtani’s accounts to cover his debts with an illegal California bookmaker, a claim the player repeated in a press conference on Monday. Ohtani’s representatives said last week that “we are turning the matter over to the authorities”.

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      Sports quiz of the week: Kobbie Mainoo, Laura Kenny and Andy Murray

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 22 March - 11:48


    Have you been paying attention to the big stories in football, rugby, snooker, tennis, cycling and baseball?

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      Colonel Sanders statue in Japan disposed of ‘to break baseball curse’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 20 March - 13:47

    Baseball fans believed success would return to Hanshin Tigers if effigy was thrown away

    A plastic statue of Kentucky Fried Chicken’s founder Colonel Sanders that was a lucky charm for superstitious Japanese baseball fans has been “disposed of” 15 years after being dredged out of an Osaka river.

    Jubilant supporters of Osaka’s Hanshin Tigers, known for being Japan’s most passionate baseball fans, flung the effigy – and themselves – into the Dotonbori river in 1985 after winning Japan’s version of the World Series.

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      Jen Pawol becomes first woman to umpire spring training game since 2007

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 25 February - 14:31 · 2 minutes

    • Former softball star umps Astros-Nationals spring contest
    • No woman has been assigned to umpire a regular season game

    It took eight years but Jen Pawol made the leap from the minors to a major league game spring training contest as umpire at the Grapefruit League opener between the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals at CACTI Park of The Palm Beaches on Saturday.

    Pawol’s spring training debut marked the first time since 2007 that a woman umpired a major league spring training game, last done by Ria Cortesio.

    Eight years ago, Pawol, a former New Jersey high school softball star who played at Hofstra, became just the seventh women to umpire a minor league baseball game.

    “I greatly appreciate everyone’s enthusiasm, everyone’s welcoming attitude on the field,’’ Pawol said after the 7-4 Astros victory before 3,655 fans. “Tonight was very, very special. Both managers shared congratulations, (everyone was) welcoming, enthusiastic. The players on the field, so many said congrats and great to see you up here. A gentleman, Javier (Bracamonte, Astros bullpen coach), he ran out early in the game and said he has a daughter playing all kinds of sports. It’s good to see you out here.’’

    Across the next few weeks, Pawol, 47, will be based in Palm Beach County to work other spring training games. No woman has ever been assigned to umpire a regular season game in the majors.

    On Sunday, Pawol will work behind the plate in Jupiter for the Nationals-Marlins game. She has no timetable on when she might work a regular season contest.

    With a rotation set for every three innings, Pawol switched to second base in the fourth. She then went to first base in the seventh inning, where she saw her most action. She called out two straight Astros batters off groundouts in the top of the seventh. In her closest call in the bottom of the seventh, Pawol motioned safe after Nationals’ Travis Blankenhorn appeared to beat out a grounder to first that was bobbled.

    “Tomorrow I got to get out there and do it all over again,’’ Pawol said. “That’s my next job. Anybody in baseball will tell you to keep it simple and work hard, put your all into it and get ready for the next day.’’

    MLB’s move comes 27 years after the gender barrier for game officials was broken in the NBA, nine years after it ended the NFL and two years after the men’s soccer World Cup employed a female referee.

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      Yankees acquire All-Star slugger Juan Soto from Padres in blockbuster trade

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 7 December - 04:34


    • New York reportedly trade for three-time All-Star outfielder
    • Yankees missed playoffs last season for first time since 2016

    The New York Yankees have acquired All-Star slugger Juan Soto in a trade with the cost-cutting San Diego Padres, according to two people with knowledge of the deal.

    The people spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity on Wednesday night because the trade had not yet been announced by either team.

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      With Fans Ever More Fickle, Sports Leagues Warm to Rule Changes

      news.movim.eu / TheNewYorkTimes · Saturday, 28 October, 2023 - 09:02


    Baseball’s pitch clock is just one example of how professional sports are competing for public attention in an ever-evolving entertainment world.
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      He Announces Baseball Games in Spanish. It Is Not His First Language.

      news.movim.eu / TheNewYorkTimes · Monday, 2 October, 2023 - 18:26


    Bill Kulik, a Spanish-language radio broadcaster for the Philadelphia Phillies, mixes in English and Spanglish to the delight of some listeners, but the irritation of others.
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      Tim Wakefield, Pitcher Who Helped Boston Break the Curse, Dies at 57

      news.movim.eu / TheNewYorkTimes · Sunday, 1 October, 2023 - 23:11


    After pitching a walk-off home run that ended the Red Sox run in 2003, he played a critical role in the team’s World Series victory a year later.