‘Sho’ Him the Money: Sports prof says an Ohtani signing would be worth Jays’ overpay
A so-called “overpay” for top free agent Shohei Ohtani would be worth it for the Toronto Blue Jays considering all the extra benefits such a signing would create, a Canadian sports management associate professor said.
“The amount of attention, not just from American media but from international media — specifically Japanese media — (would be) massive,” said Mike Naraine of Brock University. “I call it the Ichiro effect. When you look at when Ichiro signed with the (Seattle) Mariners (in 2000), not only did the Mariners get a lot more Japanese media attention but they also got a lot more Japanese tickets sales with people flying from Japan to Seattle to see the games.
“But they also got a lot more Japanese-based sponsors. They also got American sponsors who have a Japanese connection like Nintendo or Nikon.”
Ohtani, a two-way Japanese superstar, has a short list of potential suitors as he’s expected to command a massive long-term deal that could be worth around US$500 million.