The Dodgers' $1 Billion Dilemma: Will Ohtani and Yamamoto Play in the 2026 WBC?
With over $1 billion invested in Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the LA Dodgers are already wary of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, setting up a club vs. country showdown.
They shook hands on a billion-dollar deal, but the tug-of-war has already begun. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Samurai Japan are quietly facing off over the future of superstars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. With the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) still more than a year away, their participation is already becoming a hotly debated topic.
The Dodgers' Concern: Protecting a Billion-Dollar Investment
The Dodgers have committed over $1 billion to sign the two players. For the organization, their health is paramount. On December 9th, the Dodgers' manager expressed a hope that Ohtani, who is recovering from elbow surgery, would focus solely on hitting and not pitch in the WBC. This is seen as a logical move to protect the team's massive asset. Similarly, considering Yamamoto's need to acclimate to a new league and the inherent injury risks, the club is unlikely to be enthusiastic about his participation.
Samurai Japan's Ambition: Building a Juggernaut
However, Japan's national team, aiming for a second consecutive title, has a different perspective. Manager Hirokazu Ibata stated on December 10th that he strongly wants his MLB players to compete. On December 12th, reports indicated Yamamoto is expected to play in the next WBC. Furthermore, Boston Red Sox outfielder Masataka Yoshida mentioned on December 21st that he's preparing his body regardless of a final decision, signaling a strong desire among players to represent their country. Fan expectations are already at a fever pitch.
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