Shohei Ohtani has revealed that his wife, former professional basketball player Mamiko Tanaka,Β is pregnant.
The 30-year-old Los Angeles Dodgers star took to Instagram on Saturday (December 28) to share a sweet post about expanding his family. His picture included a snap of a pink onesie, next to a pair of white baby sneakers and an ultrasound, which had the emoji of a baby face covering it. Ohtani and his wifeβs dog, Decoy, also posed for the picture.
βCanβt wait for the little rookie to join our family soon!β the MLB star wrote in the caption.
The soon-to-be newborn will be Ohtani and Tanakaβs first child. While the couple have opted to keep their relationship out of the spotlight, Ohtani did reveal in February that they had gotten married.
βTo all my friends and fans throughout, I have an announcement to make,β he wrote in an announcement on Instagram. βNot only have I began a new chapter in my career with the Dodgers but I also have began a new life with someone from my Native country of Japan who is very special to me and I wanted everyone to know I am now married.
He concluded: βI am excited for what is to come and thank you for your support.β
Ohtaniβs baby news comes two months after the Dodgers won the MLB World Series against the New York Yankees. He led the team to its eighth World Series championship and created Major League Baseballβs 50/50 club by hitting 54 home runs and stealing 59 bases.
The pitcher, who spent his first six seasons in the MLB with the Los Angeles Angels, also won his third Most Valuable Player this year.
βThis MVP, Iβm just representing the Dodgers,β he said through interpreter Matt Hidaka during the MVP announcement show on the MLB Network in November. βIt was a complete team effort. I wouldnβt have been able to receive this award if it werenβt for my teammates.

Ohtani signed a then-record $700 million, 10-year contract with the Dodgers in December 2023. He embellished his stellar reputation even further despite not pitching all season while he rehabilitated from a second major right elbow surgery he had in September 2023.
In September, he reached the previously unheard-of 50/50 mark in a performance for the ages. Against the Miami Marlins in Florida, Ohtani went 6 for 6 with three homers, 10 RBIs, two stolen bases and 17 total bases.