Shohei Ohtani gave Mariners fans hope when he playfully shrugged to a question about signing with Seattle

He didn’t say no!

There isn’t a team in baseball that would pass on the chance to have Shohei Ohtani. He’s a two-way superstar and a true generational talent — the likes of which we may never see again in baseball. But as Ohtani heads into free agency this offseason, there are several teams that have to feel decent about their chances of landing the Angels star.

It just so happened that one of those teams hosted this week’s MLB All-Star Game.

Ohtani was the star of the show this week in Seattle as Mariners fans did everything they could to let Ohtani know that they wanted him in a Mariners jersey next season. There were chants during his at-bats. There were signs in the stands. And he was repeatedly asked about joining the Mariners. But one reaction, in particular, seemed to inspire some hope amongst the Mariners faithful.

During media day, Ohtani was asked what he’d think about playing in Seattle next year. And as PR reps tried to wave off the question, Ohtani didn’t seem all too opposed to the idea. He smiled and then playfully shrugged as if he’d really consider it.

Before Ohtani settled on the Angels back in 2017, the Mariners were among the final teams he considered. To get Ohtani this time around, it would take an uncharacteristic willingness to spend from a team that ranks below the MLB average in payroll. But hey, it would certainly be worth a try. And Mariners fans were feeling optimistic after seeing that recent clip from Ohtani.