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Ohtani’s Dizzying 3 Weeks End in Exoneration by Authorities

At times, baseball’s biggest star seemed in danger of being tainted by a gambling scandal, before his longtime interpreter was charged with fraud.

Tim Arango and Michael S. Schmidt
Author: Tim Arango and Michael S. Schmidt

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Tim Arango and Michael S. Schmidt

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Baseball, Gambling, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Mizuhara, Ippei, Ohtani, Shohei, Robberies and Thefts
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