Ohtani excited by Korea fanfare, opening game
Major League Baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani said on Saturday he was excited to receive international attention and play in his first opening series in South Korea for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Ohtani arrived in Seoul on Friday for the opener Wednesday and Thursday against the San Diego Padres, drawing fanfare from a large crowd at Incheon International Airport. He will also play Korea Baseball Organization teams and Team Korea in exhibition games starting Sunday.
"I have really been looking forward to playing in Korea. I have about a week - there is the official game but I'd like to make efforts not just in baseball but also in sightseeing," the Japanese pitching and slugging phenomenon told a press conference in Seoul.
His second trip to South Korea as a baseball player prompted widespread Japanese media coverage. A national hero in his home country, Ohtani was part of Japan's under-18 team when it won the world championship in Seoul in 2012.
He said South Korea was "one of my favourite countries" even back then and he was glad to return.
"Japan and Korea, they have been many exciting, good games and I have been watching these since I was a child. The Korean team has always been very memorable for me, they've had great teams," Ohtani said.
"To be able to return here to play baseball, I feel very special too."
Ohtani, 29, won his second Most Valuable Player award last year after leading the American League with 44 home runs and notching 10 wins as a pitcher.
In December, he signed a 10-year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers after six years with the crosstown Angels.