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Did Dave Roberts ruin Dodgers' chances to sign Shohei Ohtani?

As baseball's winter meetings are in full swing, the question on everybody's mind is which team free-agent two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani will sign with. 

Up to this point, there has mostly just been speculation about Ohtani's free agency. 

ESPN's Jeff Passan reported earlier in the offseason if visits between Ohtani and a team are made public, "it will be held against the team." 

However, on Tuesday during his media availability at the winter meetings, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was surprisingly candid about his team's pursuit of the secretive star.

"I like to be honest," Roberts said. "Yeah, we met with Shohei, we talked. And I think it went well. I think it went well. But at the end of the day, he's his own man. And he's going to do what's best for himself, where he feels most comfortable."

Roberts also acknowledged Ohtani's request for privacy later in the media session. 

"I don't feel like lying is something that I do," Roberts said. "I was asked a question, and to be forthright in the situation, we kept it quiet. But I think it's going to come out at some point that we met. It obviously already has. I don't think myself or anybody in our organization would like to lie about it."

It appears that other members of the Dodgers organization were not happy with Roberts' comments on their meeting with Ohtani. 

Here's how USA Today's Bob Nightengale described what Roberts did after his media availability: 

"Roberts spoke freely and relaxed for 20 minutes, but his face became serious as he spent several moments reading a text message on his phone after his session. He immediately huddled with Dodgers public relations officials."

Later on Tuesday, Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes was asked about Roberts' comments, and like almost everyone else had done up to this point, he kept quiet. 

According to The Athletic's Fabian Ardaya, Gomes did not mention Ohtani by name during the 20-minute media session despite almost all of the questions being about him and Roberts' comments. 

Is this a death sentence for the Dodgers' chances at signing Ohtani? No. There was already widespread speculation that the Dodgers were one of Ohtani's desired destinations. If the meeting went as well as Roberts claimed and Ohtani wants to be a Dodger, he will be. 

However, it is well within Ohtani's right to hold this against Roberts and the Dodgers. Every other team that is interested in Ohtani has respected his wishes for privacy. Other front-runners like the Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs and even his previous team, the Los Angeles Angels have all declined to comment on any potential meetings they have or haven't had with Ohtani. 

At the end of Gomes' media session, he was asked if he was worried about their chances with Ohtani after Roberts' comments. 

"That’s not something I’m going to worry about right now," Gomes said.

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