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The Fortune Teller Snapped This Team Ohtani, not LAD-TEX-SF-BOS-SD

Local media are pouring out forecast articles every day over the destination of FA Shohei Ohtani, who is aiming for the largest contract in Major League history.

New York Post columnist John Hayman cited the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago Cubs as the "Big Three" in an article titled "The recruitment of Shohei Otani makes Yamamoto a wild card for most teams" on the 24th. Hayman said, "I heard Otani likes Southern California, but the Cubs are also a threat."

However, at this point, MLB published an interesting story on the 25th. He asked a psychic which team Ohtani was signing with.

Matt Monaghan, who wrote the article, said on the 25th, "Where will Otani sign? The story was told in an article titled 'I asked a psychic a while ago.'

Shara Ogin, a psychic who predicts and explains Shohei Ohtani's destination.

The psychic is a life coach and professional future forecaster named Shara Ogin. To put it simply, it means a fortune teller.

He is said to have accurately matched that Ohtani would sign with the Los Angeles Angels when he first moved to the United States in December 2017. Ohtani nominated the final seven teams at the time, and it is not known whether Orgin chose them among them or randomly from 30 teams without prior information, but it caused a lot of buzz.

Reporter Monaghan said: 'I wanted to ask her again this time. She didn't care about baseball at the time, but she said she was excited about her prediction itself, adding, "There are too many 30 teams, so I gave her eight teams that are considered major destinations: Angels, Dodgers, Padres, Mets, Mariners, Red Sox, Rangers, Giants."

And it is said that he gave Ogin a day to think about one or two related articles and watch a video of Ohtani's FA journey.

Major League Baseball's website section specializing in the news of Shohei Ohtani.

"I'll see if there's any resonance in each team," Orgin told Monaghan, adding, "There are no Dodgers, Padres, Red Sox or Rangers at all. I saw an article yesterday that Ohtani could go to the Giants, but there's nothing echoing in my body. "I don't know which teams these are," he said.

This means that neither the Dodgers nor the Giants, who are mentioned as the most likely candidates, are.

She then picked the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners as the teams to take Ohtani. "That team is coming up," Orgin said of the Mets. I definitely saw a strong potential for the team. I thought the big city was heading to New York," he explained.

As for Seattle, "I think that team has a possibility as well. I'm not sure why. I saw the echo, and I got the answer yes. Maybe it's about money, and he might find it comfortable. People feel comfortable with their current home and living environment and find a safe place wherever they are. That may be the team that works," he said.

Surprisingly, however, there was another team where she felt the most positive energy. It's the LA Angels, the original team.

Orgin said, "The goal of Otani's soul is to teach others that they can do anything to inspire and empower people to stand up. The source of this characteristic is an inner sense of duty, such as honor, responsibility, and service. So I see Ohtani as a caring, curious and insightful person with a strong bond in the family and upbringing. On the surface, it seems that there is a strong epidermis wrapped that is hard to notice, but underneath it seems to be calm, sweet, and sensitive personality."

Ohtani appeared with his pet dog and expressed his feelings after being selected as MVP on the 17th.

She continued, "Family values work really strongly on why I leaned into the Angels. It could be your family, it could be your ancestor genetically. It's the country you're committed to, Japan. Likewise, Ohtani said, "I think the Angels have a family-like heart."

Ohtani played six seasons with the Angels, and it is widely known that he is satisfied with everything except not making the postseason.

Orgin also raised the issue of money. "I don't think Otani will choose the team because of the money. There are a few things I can see. Who will give him the most money? I'm not the one to make a decision with money first. What is important to him is honor, duty, and reputation. Leaving a legacy. It's not a legacy for yourself either. It really refers to the legacy for his family, his team, the people he wants to raise. It's basically for his country and the world," he stressed.

Ohtani also said that when he signed with the Angels in 2017, the money issue was not important. He said, "It's not money that I set the time to enter the Major League, but to build a career as soon as possible to enter the Hall of Fame." He also said, "I want to win over the Angels."

Reporter Monaghan said, 'Breaking news: Ohtani has decided to stay with the Angels. Or sign with the Mets or Mariners. Perhaps he will make such a decision,' he concluded. 사설토토