Source: New York Post
More From: Jon Heyman Jordan Montgomery didn't want to end up with the Red Sox Rangers' Bruce Bochy is MLB's most underpaid man Yankees never got close to a Jordan Montgomery deal despite interest 2024 MLB predictions: MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year picks from an expert Mets have plenty of reasons to believe transition year could go better than expected A couple stories out of Angels camp recently quoted Shohei Ohtani’s former Angels teammates saying they’d be “surprised” if Shohei Ohtani gambled on sports. Sure, we’d all be surprised if a guy making $70M on the field plus a reported $65M off the field (via Sportico) would risk it all by betting relative pennies. But as for Angels teammates having any extra insight into Ohtani, well, that’s highly doubtful.