Los Angeles Times

Studio pitches TV show about Dodgers star, interprete­r’s scandal

Tony Award-winning producer and sports journalist to team up for a series on Shohei Ohtani and fired aide.

- By Samantha Masunaga

Lionsgate Television is developing a scripted series based on the real-life gambling scandal involving Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani’s interprete­r.

The show will follow Ohtani’s story — his meteoric rise in the MLB, his 10year, $700-million contract with the Dodgers and the devastatin­g news that his interprete­r, Ippei Mizuhara, had allegedly stolen $17 million from him to pay off gambling debts.

The Dodgers fired Mizuhara after learning of the allegation­s. Mizuhara, 39, has agreed to plead guilty to one count each of bank fraud and signing a false tax return. He faces up to 33 years in prison.

The series will be produced by Tony Award winner Scott Delman, known for “The Book of Mormon” and “A Raisin in the Sun,” and sports journalist Albert Chen, Santa Monica-based Lionsgate said Thursday.

“This is Major League Baseball’s biggest sports gambling scandal since Pete Rose — and at its center is its biggest star, one that MLB has hitched its wagon on,” Chen said in a statement. “We’ll get to the heart of the story — a story of trust, betrayal and the trappings of wealth and fame.”

The Ohtani series is just the latest in a long list of TV shows and movies that have been ripped from the headlines. The 2018 rescue of a soccer team from a cave in Thailand was the subject of two movies, a Netflix series and documentar­y and a National Geographic documentar­y. Last year’s “Dumb Money” was based on the real-life Gamestop stock saga, one of several Hollywood projects that were launched to capitalize on the meme stock sensation.

 ?? DODGERS STAR Lee Jin-man Associated Press ?? Shohei Ohtani, right, at a news conference with former interprete­r Ippei Mizuhara.
DODGERS STAR Lee Jin-man Associated Press Shohei Ohtani, right, at a news conference with former interprete­r Ippei Mizuhara.

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