Shohei Ohtani's Net Worth: Salary, Contracts and Endorsements - All you need to know about Dodgers superstar
Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani's net worth is estimated at $150 million as of 2025, fueled by his record-breaking $700 million Dodgers contract and over $100 million annually in endorsements. This innovative deal, with significant deferrals, sho...

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SHOHEI OHTANI'S RECORD-BREAKING DEAL WITH DODGERS
In December 2023, Ohtani made history by signing a 10-year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers - the largest deal in sports history. However, the agreement includes an unprecedented twist: Ohtani chose to defer $680 million of his earnings until 2034-2043, ensuring long-term financial stability while giving the Dodgers payroll flexibility. Under the agreement, Ohtani will receive only $2 million per year during the 10-year contract. From 2034 to 2043, he will collect the deferred sum through annual installments of $68 million, securing substantial long-term earnings well beyond his playing career. The annual salary will also be complemented by performance bonuses and substantial endorsement income. This innovative structure highlights Ohtani’s commitment to team success and redefines how modern athletes manage massive contracts.
SHOHEI OHTANI’S ENDORSEMENTS
Ohtani’s fortune reaches well beyond his Dodgers paycheck. While his MLB salary stands at just $2 million, he reportedly earns around $100 million annually from endorsements with leading international brands. Between May 2024 and May 2025, Forbes ranked Ohtani among the top 10 highest-paid athletes worldwide, highlighting that his endorsement income alone exceeded $100 million during that period.
SHOHEI OHTANI’S JOURNEY FROM JAPAN TO US
Before joining Major League Baseball (MLB), Ohtani was already a superstar in Japan. Born on July 5, 1994 in Oshu, he rose to fame with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, debuting in 2013 as a rare two-way player. Over five NPB seasons, he became a generational talent, winning the 2016 Pacific League MVP after posting a 1.86 ERA and hitting 22 home runs. Ohtani joined the Los Angeles Angels in 2017 and won AL Rookie of the Year (2018). Despite injuries, his 2021 season redefined baseball - 46 homers, 26 steals, 3.18 ERA, and unanimous MVP honors. He repeated the feat in 2023, leading MLB in home runs. In December 2023, he signed a 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the largest in sports history. Even while recovering from elbow surgery in 2024, Ohtani made history again, becoming the first player ever to record 50 home runs and 50 steals in a single season.
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