(Anaheim) Before Shohei Ohtani entered the Hollywood spotlight and signed the most lucrative contract in professional sports history, the Japanese superstar delivered another masterful season from Tokyo to Anaheim.
So what will this unique player accomplish now? The Los Angeles Dodgers paid $700 million to find out.
However, what Ohtani accomplished in 2023 – both with the Los Angeles Angels and with the Japanese team at the World Baseball Classic – explains why he was named player of the year for the second time in three years, according to the Associated Press.
PHOTO CHARLES REX ARBOGAST, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Shohei Ohtani while playing for the Angels.
“Shohei is obviously the most talented player to ever play the game,” said Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman after signing Ohtani to a 10-year contract last week.
Ohtani beat out Inter Miami FC star Lionel Messi and tennis player Novak Djokovic in voting for player of the year following an AP-supervised process with a committee of sports journalists.
Ohtani received 20 of the 87 votes, while Messi and Djokovic received 16 each. Nikola Jokic, the MVP of the recent NBA Finals series, got 12 votes.
After winning this title for the first time in 2021, Ohtani joined an exclusive group of athletes who have achieved this honor – which was first awarded in 1931 – twice.
This group includes Don Budge, Byron Nelson, Carl Lewis, Joe Montana, Michael Jordan, Michael Phelps, Tiger Woods – a four-time winner – and Lance Armstrong. LeBron James, who has also won this honor on four occasions, also chose Los Angeles as his destination as a free agent, while Sandy Koufax, who won the title twice, is undoubtedly one of the greatest players to ever don the blue and white uniform. of the Dodgers.
Ohtani broke every major league convention in six seasons in North America, surpassing most of the marks set by the legendary Babe Ruth, even though he played in an infinitely more difficult era. Certainly, all boundaries are regularly crossed in the world of sport, but Ohtani has completely destroyed those that have persisted for over a century thanks to his unique talent, confidence and impeccable work ethic.
Ohtani unanimously won the American League MVP award in 2021 and repeated the feat in 2023 after finishing second in this poll in 2022 behind New York Yankees power hitter Aaron Judge, who was also the American League’s Athlete of the Year. according to the last AP year.
This year, Ohtani got off to a flying start by leading Japan to the World Baseball Classic – sealing the final by striking out Angels teammate Mike Trout. He then followed that up with a spectacular third season both on the mound and at the plate in Anaheim despite injuring his elbow in August.
Ohtani dominated the American with 44 home runs, 78 hits more than one base, 325 bases reached and a presence plus power ratio of 1.066 as the “Halos” preferred hitter. He also led American hitters with a .184 batting average, ranked second in the league with an average of 11.39 strikeouts per nine innings pitched, and third in the league with a 3.14 ERA at the time of his injury.
“He’s unique and there’s nothing impossible for him,” former Angels manager Phil Nevin said late last season. Everything is possible with Sho. I don’t think this can apply to anyone in the entire history of baseball. »
