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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times
SEATTLE — Shiatoru ni kite kudasai. Or if you prefer the characters: シアトルに来てください That’s the Japanese translation of the three most potent words emitted from T-Mobile Park during Tuesday night’s MLB All-Star Game. “Come to Seattle!” That was the chant that echoed throughout the stadium when Angels pitcher/slugger Shohei Ohtani stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the first and fourth inning. That was the recruiting pitch to the most talented baseball player of his generation — maybe any generation — to make the Emerald City his new home when he hits free agency at the end of this season. St…