Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is once again embroiled in controversy for something off the field.
Ohtani on Wednesday mashed his first home run in a Dodger uniform 430 feet into the right field bleachers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
The ball was recovered by lifelong Dodgers fan Ambar Roman, who gave the historic ball back for little in return. According to a report from The Athletic’s Sam Blum, Roman said she was pressured by Dodger Stadium security to give the ball back.
Roman also added that she wasn’t even afforded the opportunity to meet Ohtani after returning the baseball valued at an estimated $100,000. However, Ohtani’s postgame comments claimed otherwise.
According to the Japanese star through his interpreter, Ohtani was able to talk to Roman.
“I was able to talk to the fan, and was able to get it back,” Ohtani said through interpreter Will Ireton. “Obviously it’s a very special ball, a lot of feelings toward it, I’m very grateful that it’s back.”
Blum did clarify that some of Ohtani’s words may have been lost in translation.