With Shohei Ohtani’s official declaration as an unrestricted free agent, what will happen to the Angels next

Monday at 2:00 PM PT marked the end of the Angels and superstar Shohei Ohtani’s exclusive negotiation window. Ohtani is now able to sign with any team as he is a free agent without restrictions.

The team gave the 29-year-old a qualifying offer this summer worth $20.32 million as the clock ran out. Among those who reported the news was Sam Blum from The Athletic.

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What’s Next for the Angels and Shohei Ohtani?

It is quite probable that Ohtani will turn down the $20.32 million qualifying offer contract for the 2024 campaign and establish a new benchmark by signing a multi-year contract as a free agent. November 14th, the cutoff date for players to accept or reject the qualifying offer, is another significant date in this story. Upon obtaining $30 million in 2023, it will undoubtedly be turned down.

Can Shohei Ohtani Still Be Re-Signed by the Angels?

 

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