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Ohtani’s Generosity Shines: 60,000 Baseball Gloves Donated to Japanese Kids

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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.

Shohei Ohtani, who donated 60,000 gloves / Ohtani’s Instagram

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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