Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers visited President Donald Trump in the White House on Monday, but some fans believe that the baseball star made fun of the commander -in -chief.
Ohtani, who helped Dodgers win the World Series last fall above the Yankees, was seen in the oval office with President Trump, and also hung his hand in the East Room while the whole Dodgers team was recognized for their championship.
“He broke all of these records last year,” Trump radiated about the Japanese star.
But while Ohtani politely interacted with Trump during the visit, he did not include the president in his Instagram post afterwards.
In a carousel that shared with its more than nine million followers, Ohtani shared a total of four photographs featuring his teammates and others of the Dodgers organization – but none of the commander -in -chief.
Many fans have taken up this fact and flooded Ohtani’s comments to underline the apparent snob.
Shohei Ohtani shook the hand of President Donald Trump in the room is Monday

The pair also met in the oval office and posed together while Trump was sitting at his office
“Trump did not succeed,” wrote one of them with laughing emojis.
“No Trump in the movies, I see you Ohtani,” added a second.
A third added: “Do not publish photos with Trump. W!. ‘
A fourth fan called Ohtani a “legend” for leaving a photo of Trump aside.
And another supporter said, “That’s why he’s the goat.”
Ohtani did not legend the post.
While the 30 -year -old pose next to Trump in the oval office earlier during the day, the commander -in -chief said to him: “It’s a great honor, you are an incredible athlete and person.”
He then made the feeling of baseball which seemed to be two medallions out of a box on the desk.
Trump then hugged Ohtani’s hand in the East room, saying during his speech that the triple MVP looked like a “movie star”.

Ohtani interacted with Trump several times on Monday but did not post any photo with him

The president also presented to the star of Dodgers Ohtani with a special gift at the Oval Office
“He broke all of these records last year,” said Trump about the bidirectional sensation. “Think about it, everyone, and he did something even more because he became the very first member of the 50-50 club. So 40-40 is difficult, hitting 54 circuits and 59 interceptions and accomplished an unprecedented accomplishment in 149 years of the major league baseball. Think of that. It’s just incredible.
“Even more incredibly, Shohei won this achievement in what some have called the biggest game of all time. Was it a good game? It was pretty good. Is it good? “He continued, turning to the manager Dave Roberts, who replied:” He is only improving “.
“It’s frightening for many people, huh?” Replied the president.
In particular, Trump also praised Ohtani’s teammate, Mookie Betts – who previously rejected a White House trip in 2019 after the Red Sox won the title the previous year.
“Mookie Betts, AWW is good,” said Trump on Monday before shaking the player’s hand, then returning to the podium.
“Mookie,” said Trump. “This guy can play, right?” I mean, incredible.
Betts never specified why he jumped the visit to the Boston White House in January 2019.
The defense of the Dodgers title is solid because the team is 9-3 so far.
Ohtani and Betts also castigated three circuits each.