Baseball star Ohtani turns down top Japan government award

Tokyo, 22 November, /AJMEDIA/

Baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani has turned down the Japanese government’s offer to award him one of its top honors, saying it is “still too soon” for him to receive the decoration, the government’s top spokesman said Monday.

Ohtani rejected the People’s Honor Award after last week being unanimously voted the American League’s Most Valuable Player for his performances this season with the Los Angeles Angels both as a pitcher and batter.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a press conference he regards Ohtani turning down the award as a sign of “his strong desire to continue focusing on reaching even greater heights.”

“We join the Japanese people in looking forward to him doing even better next season and beyond,” Matsuno said.

The People’s Honor Award was first given in 1977 to another baseball player, Sadaharu Oh, for setting the world record for career home runs. Among the other 27 past recipients are alpinist Naomi Uemura, film director Akira Kurosawa and wrestler Saori Yoshida.

Ohtani, who hit 46 home runs this year, is not the first person to turn down the award, with now retired baseball star Ichiro Suzuki having done so three times.

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