is on the verge of becoming the world's highest-paid athlete with the help of the , who may not even sign the two-way sensation when he becomes a free agent next winter.Ohtani is set to make $30 million this season before becoming a free agent following the 2023 campaign, when he is expected to command one of the biggest contracts in sports history due to his status as one of baseball's best hitters and pitchers.The Mets don't have any assurances that Ohtani will sign in Queens. In fact, all indications are that he prefers the West Coast and its proximity to his native Japan. But that won't stop billionaire owner Steve Cohen from making his best offer, and if another team can top it, they're more than welcome.
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