Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani wins AL MVP honors in a unanimous vote
The coronation is complete. It started early in the season, when Shohei Ohtani began doing things baseball hadn’t seen in 100 years. It picked up steam at the All-Star break, when the enormity of the two-way star’s unprecedented skill set was on full display. And even as the Angels faded down the stretch, the hype around Ohtani never seemed to run out of steam. Already this offseason, he had ...
by JACK HARRIS, Los Angeles Times
Nov 18, 2021
2 minutes
The coronation is complete.
It started early in the season, when Shohei Ohtani began doing things baseball hadn’t seen in 100 years. It picked up steam at the All-Star break, when the enormity of the two-way star’s unprecedented skill set was on full display. And even as the Angels faded down the stretch, the hype around Ohtani never seemed to run out of steam.
Already this offseason, he
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