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Best fits in Ohtani sweepstake­s

- Ayrton Ostly

Los Angeles Dodgers

This one’s an easy pick. He’s lived and played in Los Angeles for the past six years, and Ohtani has expressed interest in staying on the West Coast. The Angels are tied for the longest postseason drought in MLB; the Dodgers have the longest postseason appearance streak.

For a team that finished second in MLB in runs scored and home runs in 2023, the Dodgers managed just six runs total while being swept in the NLDS. They could use help in the bullpen as well with the team moving on from Julio Urías, aging star Clayton Kershaw out for at least half of 2024, and Walker Buehler’s return taking longer than hoped.

Ohtani wouldn’t help on the mound in 2024 but could help ease a potential Kershaw retirement in the future.

Toronto Blue Jays

The Blue Jays are seriously pursuing Ohtani and he’d fill multiple needs. Toronto was slightly above league-average on offense in 2023 in runs per game, slugging, and home runs. They also have an opening at DH and Ohtani would immediatel­y help in all of those areas.

Toronto wouldn’t immediatel­y need him on the mound, either. The Blue Jays had the fourth-lowest ERA in MLB and all four of their top starters return in 2024. Pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, who started 32 games in 2023, is a free agent in 2025. Ohtani could take his place by then, should the Tommy John recovery go without a hitch.

The Blue Jays’ young stars Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have two more years before free agency. Getting Ohtani would be a great way to soften the blow of either player leaving or help convince them to stay.

Chicago Cubs

Chicago has dished out a sizable $177 million contract for Dansby Swanson and a one-year, $17 million deal for Cody Bellinger. Ohtani commands another tier of free agency money, but well worth the investment.

Chicago has steadily improved through 2023. Two 70-win seasons in 2021 and 2022 preceded an 83-win season this year that put the Cubs just nine games behind NL Central winner Milwaukee. Chicago’s set up for the future as well, with the fourth-ranked farm system, per MLB Pipeline. New manager Craig Counsell just signed the richest managerial contract in league history.

Chicago was among the finalists to sign Ohtani six years ago, so there is a history of interest as well.

San Francisco Giants

The Giants, as they have with many notable free agents, are seen as another potential destinatio­n. San Francisco checks the box as a West Coast team. After firing manager Gabe Kapler and bringing in Bob Melvin, the next order of business for San Francisco is improving on offense.

San Francisco could use a hitter like Ohtani more than any other team on this list. The Giants had the worst offense in the majors over the second half of 2023 and were in the bottom four of the MLB in hits, batting average and slugging.

The same can’t be said for the Giants pitching, which was much better than league average despite at times having just two starters. Returning starters Logan Webb and Alex Cobb are very solid, and Kyle Harrison, a promising rookie in 2023 despite just seven starts, could develop into a full-time starter by 2025. He would keep the pressure off Ohtani to shine on the mound.

Beyond all that, a little recruiting help from San Francisco-based chain Ike’s Love and Sandwiches can’t hurt.

Los Angeles Angels

The Angels were one of the worst teams in the American League in 2023

Atlanta Braves

TIM HEITMAN/ USA TODAY SPORTS and finished 73-89. They haven’t made the postseason since well before Ohtani’s first year in Los Angeles. Even with him on their team, the Angels were league-average in batting average and runs per game.

Los Angeles isn’t set up as well for the future as other teams on this list. The Angels farm system is rated third-worst in the majors. Fellow star Mike Trout had his worst season from the plate since his rookie year by batting average, slugging and on base percentage. Ohtani is familiar with the team and the city, so a return would be easy, but the Angels may not have enough else to offer him.

The Braves could offer Ohtani the easiest route to a World Series of any team on this list.

Pick a team batting statistic and the Braves probably led the major leagues in 2023. Atlanta was tops in MLB in runs per game, hits, home runs, batting average, on base percentage and slugging. Ohtani wouldn’t have nearly the pressure to perform from the plate in Atlanta as in other teams on this list.

The Braves are just two years removed from a World Series win and much of their core is signed long term. Top hitters Matt Olson, Michael Harris, 2023 NL MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. and Austin Riley will all be with Atlanta until at least 2028 barring a trade.

One issue would be sorting out how DH Marcell Ozuna fits in this, considerin­g he was third on the team in slugging in 2023, but that’s a luxury problem to have.

 ?? ?? Shohei Ohtani won his first AL MVP award in 2021.
Shohei Ohtani won his first AL MVP award in 2021.

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