Shohei Ohtani transformed The Dodgers
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The Dodgers star hit the ball some 469 feet during the fourth inning of the series-clinching game in mid-October.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani snapped a 50-year drought when he singled in the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series.
Shohei Ohtani's wife, Mamiko Tanaka looked dazzling as she sported a custom Dodgers jersey with other WAGs during the World Series.
And how about a little bit of levity: Chris Willman at Variety spoke with Dodger Stadium organist Dieter Ruehle about how the musician’s clever, often witty song choices liven up games, especially that 18-inning marathon earlier this week.
That would be Ruth, obviously. He played for 22 seasons with a career WAR of 182.6, the highest all-time. Ohtani’s career WAR is 62.2. What made Ruth unique was his ability to out-shine two and even three generations of players. No one came close over those 22 years.
As the Dodgers chase another World Series title, one fan’s incredible pull is turning heads in the sports collecting world. A one-of-one Shohei Ohtani card, with its own emotional origin story, could now fetch nearly half-a-million dollars.
Bonds drew 688 intentional walks, averaging an intentional walk once every 18.3 times he stepped up to the plate. Nobody has ever and presumably will ever come close to that mark. However, Ohtani is quickly becoming more fearsome for pitchers.
On October 28, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani started in Game 4 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays and pitched six innings. This ca