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La estrella de los DodgersShohei Ohtani, dijo el lunes que nunca apostó en deportes y el intérprete Ippei Mizuhara le robó dinero y dijo mentiras.

Ohtani celebró una conferencia de prensa en el Dodger Stadium, cinco días después de que Mizuhara fuera despedido por los Dodgers luego de informes de Los Angeles Times y ESPN sobre sus presuntos vínculos con una casa de apuestas ilegal y deudas de más de $1 millón.

«Estoy muy triste y sorprendido de que alguien en quien confiaba haya hecho esto», dijo la estrella japonesa sentada junto a Will Ireton, el gerente de operaciones de rendimiento del equipo, quien tradujo.

Ohtani habló durante casi 12 minutos, refiriéndose a un documento que tenía delante. Él no aceptó preguntas.

«Ippei ha estado robando dinero de mi cuenta y ha dicho mentiras», dijo Ohtani.