Shohei Ohtani, the baseball player, was guarded by Dodgers PR officials at his locker after a game. Ohtani declined to speak to reporters, walking out of the clubhouse saying 'have a good night' in Japanese. This comes amidst an interpreter scandal involving the Dodgers.
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Dodgers PR guarded Shohei Ohtani's locker after the game and told reporters he wouldn’t be speaking, per @chelsea_janes. https://t.co/1Wo0YaTGT9
Dodgers had two PR officials standing guard in front of Shohei Ohtani's locker. One of them escorted Ohtani out of the room. Ohtani said, "Otsukaresama," a few times as he walked out.
Dodgers PR guarded Shohei Ohtani's locker after the game and told reporters that he would not be speaking to media, per @chelsea_janes https://t.co/6ln6Bubjqb
Dodgers PR guarded Ohtani’s locker as he changed, then told reporters he would not be speaking. When reporters surrounded his locker, asking if he had a second anyway, he walked by and out of the clubhouse saying what the Japanese reporters translated as “have a good night.”