Shohei Ohtani named MLB Player of the Year by Baseball America

Although we are in full playoffs of MLB and what happened in the regular season has been a bit forgotten, many are still trying to understand and do justice to the great year that Japanese Shohei Ohtani had with the Los Angeles Angels, where for the first time in more than 100 years in the Major Leagues, a player was able to be a pitcher and batter with considerable success in both facets and it is very likely that he will win the MVP of the American League this 2021.

The truth is that Ohtani has not had to wait long to start receiving awards, since the famous publication Baseball America has chosen the Japanese as its Player of the Year in all the Major Leagues for “his unique season that has had no precedent in the history of MLB baseball. “

Baseball America considers that due to the historical background and the magnitude of Ohtani’s achievements, as well as his numbers both from the mound and with the bat, he is worthy of the award and they even assure that “it is possible that we will never see a season like this again”, even not from Ohtani himself.

He became the first player in history to have at least 10 home runs and 100 or more strikeouts in a season, as well as being the best hitter and pitcher on his team, leading the league in triplets (8), third in home runs (46 ) and eighth in rip-offs (26), as well as limiting his opponents to fewer than two runs in 17 of his 23 starts, with a .207 batting average against him and a 9-2 record and 3.18 ERA with 10.8 strikeouts for every nine innings.

The other Baseball America finalists for his award include Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies, Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays and Fernando Tatis Jr. of the San Diego Padres.

Gabriel Delgado

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Shohei Ohtani named MLB Player of the Year by Baseball America