Shohei Ohtani (Image via: IG/X) Shohei Ohtani’s earnings could rise sharply over the next several years. The Los Angeles Dodgers star already has an estimated net worth of about $150 million according to Celebrity Sports. That figure could grow as his record contract and major endorsement deals continue to bring in money. Many sports business observers believe his wealth may climb much higher before the decade ends.Much of the attention around Ohtani’s finances comes from the contract he signed with the Dodgers. At the same time, he earns a large amount of money from sponsorship deals. Big companies see him as a global sports figure who connects with fans in several countries. Because of that appeal, his off field earnings have become a key part of his overall wealth.
How Shohei Ohtani’s historic $700 million Dodgers contract could shape his net worth growth before 2030
On December 9, 2023, Ohtani agreed to a 10 year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The deal quickly became one of the biggest contracts ever signed in professional sports.The structure of the agreement surprised many people. During the ten years of the contract, Ohtani earns only $2 million per season as his official salary. Most of the money will be paid later. From 2034 through 2043, the Dodgers will pay him $68 million every year.This unusual setup allows the team to keep payroll space while still signing one of baseball’s biggest stars. It also guarantees that Ohtani will continue receiving large payments long after the contract ends.Even though his salary during the playing years is small, his endorsement income is very large. Reports estimate that he earns between $40 million and $50 million each year from sponsorships. Many well known brands such as New Balance, Hugo Boss, Seiko Watch and more work with Ohtani because of his strong public image. He remains extremely popular in Japan and continues to gain fans across the United States.Because of that worldwide recognition, endorsement deals bring him steady income every year. Those deals also give him another source of income outside baseball. Every year, new sponsorship money continues to come in.What he does on the field still matters a lot. Big seasons, MVP awards, and historic moments often bring even more brand partnerships. If Ohtani keeps playing the way he has in recent years, his earnings could keep rising.