Giants Reportedly Offered Shohei Ohtani a Contract Comparable to Dodgers’ $700M Deal

MLB, Sports Seattle

It looks like the San Francisco Giants are serious about signing Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani. According to reports, the Giants have offered Ohtani a contract that is comparable to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ $700 million deal. This offer is a clear indication that the Giants are willing to go all out to land the two-way star.

Ohtani, who is a pitcher and hitter, is one of the most sought-after players in Major League Baseball. He has been courted by many teams, including the Dodgers, who reportedly offered him a seven-year, $700 million deal. The Giants, however, appear to be willing to match that offer.

The Giants’ offer is a sign of their commitment to bringing in a player of Ohtani’s caliber. The team has been looking to add a big-name player to their roster for some time now, and it looks like they have found their man.

Ohtani is an incredibly talented player, and he could be the missing piece for the Giants. He could help the team make a deep run in the playoffs and bring them back to the top of the National League West.

It remains to be seen if Ohtani will accept the Giants’ offer, but it is clear that they are serious about signing him. It will be interesting to see what happens in the coming weeks as teams continue to pursue Ohtani.

Giants Reportedly Offered Shohei Ohtani a Contract Comparable to Dodgers' $700M Deal