Shohei Ohtani, World Series and Los Angeles Dodgers
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This year's All-Playoff team is dominated by stars, from MVP candidates to rookie pitchers who stepped up when it mattered most.
When we talk about the greatest of all time in sports, it can be easy to get out over our skis. A special talent may emerge and everyone is quick to crown them as the GOAT before they’ve had a chance to build the body of work that distinction requires.
No one is a bigger fan of Shohei Ohtani than his parents, Kayoko and Toru Ohtani. Since welcoming their son on July 5, 1994, the couple have supported the talented pitcher throughout his baseball career. When he was a child, Shohei's father, Toru, even coached him in the sport.
After eight years in the Major Leagues, Shohei Ohtani has become the face of the league. A star for the Los Angeles Dodgers, the man who signed a $700 million contract has become
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Shohei Ohtani Game 3 stats: How Dodgers star made history by reaching base nine times in 18-inning win
Ohtani made history in multiple ways in Game 3. Not only did he become the second player in the long history of the World Series to record four extra-base hits in one game, but he became the first player to reach base six times and hit a home run in a World Series game.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will welcome the Cincinnati Reds to Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night to kick off L.A.'s 2025 postseason. The Dodgers are the No. 3 seed in the National League while the Reds are the No. 6 seed, and all three wild card games will be ...