Angels never came close to trading Shohei Ohtani

The Shohei Ohtani trade never had a chance. Word is Angels owner Arte Moreno didn’t even want to hear offers, so talks barely got off the ground.

The Padres (of course) are among a dozen or so teams that checked in, offering different scenarios they’d consider. The Yankees did, too. But the Angels never seriously considered any of it.

Moreno told folks in his front office he simply could not trade Ohtani while Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon were out with injuries.

However, the Angels probably need a reset, and the belief is Trout, with a full no-trade clause, would be hard to deal. And Rendon, with injury after injury, near to impossible.

Ohtani, however, would bring back a haul, probably similar to the one for Juan Soto. It’s a tough call if he’s yours but rival execs seem to think they should have considered it more strongly.“

In fourteen months he’s out the door,” one rival exec predicted. “And once he’s out the door, he’s never coming back.”

The Angels' Shohei Ohtani jogs to the dugout after flying out against the Oakland Athletics in the third inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Aug. 2, 2022 in Anaheim.
Shohei Ohtani was named an All-Star for a second consecutive year.
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Ohtani’s comments on that issue were decidedly noncommittal. But folks think he wants to win. And the combination of the Trout deal, the bloated Rendon contract and Ohtani’s own historic pending pay raise (from $5 million to perhaps $35 million) combined with Moreno’s reluctance to exceed the luxury-tax threshold make it very difficult to win there anytime soon.

source: nypost.com