Fans Are Accusing MLB Of RIGGING Shohei Ohtani’s Home Run Balls

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43 Comments

  1. The bottom line is ohtani does this with a juiced ball or not. But i frequent Tampa bay games, and I’ve got home run/foul balls from both the beginning of the season and the this point in the season. The baseball from the beginning aren’t as firm, has way wider seams. The ones from the back part of the season almost feel like Japanese spec baseball. Very low and narrow seems and the ball is much much firmer. So while I won’t use it as an excuse for ohtani, league wide they are definitely messing with them in a very deliberate way.

  2. As a former college pitcher, this is a bunch of BS rumor. No pitcher would, intentionally, let a hitter stack his stats on your behalf. Assuming this is true, they must have let him stole 52 bases too. GTFO!🤦‍♂

  3. Just like barry bonds broke records people saying it was roids. He never admitted to it and there was no solid proof. Only speculated he started in 1998. He would’ve never been convicted in a court of law. Baseball fans for sure racists.

  4. people are just hating because hes on the dodgers.. its sad people aren’t appreciating history and greatness just because of their pettiness

  5. Get the real facts before you report rumors. This human being is really breaking records. Be grateful you are witnessing history. You create nothing of benefit. You create only more mistrust and mis-information. Go and do something good with your life.

  6. The third baseman failed to tag on two of Ohtanis steals. The replays show it clearly and it can't be missed. Those were home run derby pitches to give him free homers. 68 mph straight down the middle??. This game was blatantly sports fraud

  7. I'll wait till after the season when they test his and judges .homerun balls compared to the league…..just like they did when judge finished hitting the 62….I can't remember how much better but significantly…so I til they test ohtanis balls then we can make an assumption….not till then imo……vlad mvp

  8. All sports are rigged once you understand that your life starts to have purpose instead of relying on bread and games for happiness

  9. MUST HAVE BEEN A YANKEES FAN WRITING THIS…DODGERS WORLD SERIES…QUIT YER BELLYACHING…OHTANI RULES!😅

  10. We live in a time of conspiracy theories and wild, unsubstantiated accusations with no basis in reality. The truth is simply this: Ohtani is the physically strongest hitter since the juiced up Barry Bonds. This is why his flies leave the park so often. What, for other hitters would simply be long fly outs, his carry enough to leave the park. Remember Canseco and McGuire? They were juiced, no one knew this for certain, but no fan accused MLB of rigging their home run balls. Time to get real, guys/gals.

  11. Why is it so hard for people to believe that in a sport where a team used electric buzzer and trash cans to cheat, people have used corked bats, weed rosin, sign stealing, fake documentary film crews, Apple Watches and good old fashioned bribery, the league MIGHT have decided to give their biggest world wide star a “competitive advantage”? MIGHT have given judge an edge for his chase for 62 considering he was the biggest star in New York which is the biggest market in America possibly the world? Might have given Pujos the same treatment for the chase for 700? You can’t just immediately dismiss things because the idea makes you uncomfortable

  12. I think that 3rd baseman had a crisis of conscience twice – not wanting to be the guy who kept someone from a record etc etc. First tag he hid pretty well – simply didn't let the momentum of the ball carry the glove into the runner as you would; he catches the ball stiff arm then like bends his wrist back for the missed tag. Second tag though…he literally has to move him arm away to avoid the tag from above and then make it look like he's missing the tag from behind. My thought is it wasn't intentional at all – more like the instinct any of us have to see something impressive happen, and automatically not wanting to disrupt it.

  13. nothing new happened at WBC was a hit and homerun fiesta, MLB used two balls again this year different weighs and fabrics also there are no rules in favor of teams to looking at those balls that umpires get by the league, MLB can do what they want no one cant stop them is a show business after all.

  14. I don't know about the home run balls, but the stolen bases are definitely rigged. Every time Ohotani gets on base, the ground crews come out and move 2nd base 15 feet close to 1st base so that it's harder to throw out Ohtani.

    As for the home runs, it's very sad the ground crew comes out when Ohtani is at bat and move the fences in by 30 feet so it's easier to hit a home run. In indoor parks, they blow the air conditioning out from home plate to the outfield so the ball carries farther. There's definitely a conspiracy going on here.

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