Shohei Ohtani (29), who is expected to sign a contract worth $500 million in the upcoming Major League Baseball (FA) free agency, has donated baseball gloves to all elementary schools in Japan.

On the 9th, Ohtani announced on his Instagram, “I am donating a total of 60,000 baseball gloves, three each to all 20,000 elementary schools in Japan.”
He added, “I hope they have healthy and happy days through baseball, and I look forward to playing baseball with the children who use these gloves in the future.”
Ohtani has prepared New Balance gloves, with whom he signed a glove usage contract, since this year.
The gift from ‘Santa Ohtani,’ who came a month early, was packed with three gloves in each box.
Ohtani posted a picture of himself wearing the same product he donated on Instagram, along with a handwritten note and signature saying, “Let’s play baseball!”
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