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Welcome To The Sho: Slugger, Pitcher Shohei Ohtani Dazzling Angels Fans

LOS ANGELES – In his fourth season with the Los Angeles Angels, Shohei Ohtani is paving his own path and making history while doing so. Ohtani, 27, was selected to his first All-Star game as both hitter and pitcher – a first in league history. He was the starting pitcher and leadoff hitter for the American League on July 13, where he went 0-2 at the plate and pitched one perfect inning, earning himself the win. Asked the day before why he chose Ohtani to start, Kevin Cash, manager of the Tampa Bay Rays and this year’s AL skipper, replied, “I think we would all respect what he has done and meant to our game this year. This is what the fans want to see, it’s personally what I want to see, and to have the opportunity to do something that’s a generational talent is pretty special.”

Welcome to the Sho: Slugger, pitcher Shohei Ohtani dazzling Angels fans | Cronkite News

Arizona PBS July 26, 2021 Shohei Ohtani has been responsible for 30% of the runs scored for the Angels this season, through RBIs and runs scored. (Photo courtesy of Angels Baseball) With 31 home runs under his belt, Shohei Ohtani has already broken the scoring record for a Japanese player that was set by Hideki Matsui in 2004. (Photo courtesy of Angels Baseball) Shohei Ohtani has quickly become a fan favorite in Anaheim, while also becoming one of the biggest names in baseball this season. (Photo courtesy of Angels Baseball) LOS ANGELES – In his fourth season with the Los Angeles Angels, Shohei Ohtani is paving his own path and making history while doing so.

Alfaro has run-scoring double in 10th, Marlins beat Nats | Taiwan News

Alfaro has run-scoring double in 10th, Marlins beat Nats | Taiwan News
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Shohei Ohtani would do Home Run Derby again

share-square-794291 Two-way star Shohei Ohtani enjoyed participating in the T-Mobile Home Run Derby so much on Monday that he said Tuesday he’d love to be in the event again in the future. Ohtani the No. 1 seed because he entered the break leading the Majors in homers (33) lost in the first round to the Nationals’ Juan Soto. But it was a thriller, as the matchup went to a one-minute tiebreaker and then a three-swing swing-off that Soto won. Ohtani won Nippon Professional Baseball’s Home Run Derby in Japan in 2016 and has said he enjoys the format. He set a Home Run Derby record with six homers that traveled at least 500 feet on Monday.

All-Star Soto hits 3-run homer, Nationals rout Padres 15-5 | Taiwan News

All-Star Soto hits 3-run homer, Nationals rout Padres 15-5 | Taiwan News
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