MLB viewership has skyrocketed due to Ohtani. He has brought in fans from all over the world and from other sporting disciplines. He is currently one of the highest trending google searches since reaching his 50/50. What a great time to be an MLB fan.
Yes sir, I am french and baseball isn't really a big deal here. I became interested in this great sport because of anime of all things 😅 and since a couple of years, I've been watching every now and then, some highlights from this channel. This year, I've watched every, single, game, this man has played, and even if soccer will always be n⁰1 in my heart, I cannot fathom how a human being can do the things Shohei Ohtani is doing. Being that good at baseball seems really complicated, but his man makes it look so freaking easy it's disturbing. Sorry for the rant, but thank you for inventing the sport that gave birth to this freak of nature
I've been following mlb from summer 2023... guess why? Shohei Ohtani 😂 baseball isn't big in Italy and I didn't like baseball before, now I'm a super fan. The game against marlins where he hit 50/50 I watched the whole game live
@@usafan96soren20You should look up the “Steroid Era” of late 90’s that was last time I was really watching baseball with guys like Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, and McGwuire going at it for the single season HR record was something to be hold. I still don’t care they were on steroids because it doesn’t make it automatically that much easier especially when you consider most the league was using.
One of the greatest seasons in baseball history. Once in a generation is an understatement when talking about Ohtani. He is a once in a century type of player that we all should be lucky to be alive to witness.
@@user-tz9jh6pv2j He's already done more pitching and better pitching than Babe Ruth did. But Ohtani isn't in it for records, he's in it for the game, for the team, for the wins. He's in it for the right reasons to add to an already incredible player.
LeBron, Brady, and Mahomes have all praised Ohtani across sports boundaries. As long as he remains the *"face of baseball,"* MLB looks set to only get better from here.🏈🏀⚾️🦄💨
Im a life long Dodger fan and I was so excited when we acquired him this season. I knew it was gonna be an amazing year but lol damn lol. This has truly been an unbelievable first season with the franchise. He absolutely is the G.O.A.T. I cant wait for post season! GO BLUE!!! 💙⚾💙⚾💙
They will lose in the first round of playoffs as usual. Their entire first tier pitching staff is on the DL. Just like last year. Kershaw is done but they signed him to a 7 year deal. They are known as "choke artists" for a reason.
@@C3Rl3 Yep. They never get the WS win. Always letting their fans down. Except that one short season WS win. They got knocked out of the first round playoffs by Arizona in 3 straight last year. That's what is called a choke. Padres beat them 3/4 in the year before. They can't even buy a WS win with the highest payroll in the MLB That's what tf I'm talking about. Losers. Highest payroll in baseball and ONE WS win after1988.
@@BigChibi-y2k doesn't matter. When you decide to literally take it easy for one season due to injuries and then do something never heard of just because. MVP all-day
@@yanncourtel8538 There are dozens of players that have careers that are better than Ohtani at age 30. Part of that is, of course, due to Ohtani not hitting the majors until 23 years old, but even the rate stats show many players WAY above him at age 30 (Ruth, Gehrig, Williams, Hornsby, Mantle, Joe Jackson, Cobb, Foxx, etc. His pitching was a nice add on, but he has not pitched in over a year, and I would be surprised if he effectively pitches again. So what do you have, a designated hitter who is 24th career wise in OPS+, and has not had his numbers drawn down by the career decline that everybody experiences.
Without a doubt, a man who has revived baseball. A man who clearly shows new possibilities to the next generation who grew up watching him, and who will connect baseball to an even higher level 10 to 20 years from now. This 26 minutes and 41 seconds video is a baseball textbook of history.
Unbelievable, I've been a Dodger fan all my life and I can't get over the greatness that we are seeing night after night. I can't wait to see what he does when he starts pitching again.
OMG I never get tired of watching his plays! His batting sound is powerful and completely different from others, and his movements when stealing bases are as smooth and beautiful as art. It even feels sublime. He is definitely loved by the baseball gods.
As a Giants fan I hate praising a Dodger but I have too. This guy is not only a great ball player but, by all accounts, a fantastic person. I just feel lucky to get to experience his performances.
He’s the man, the player who brought me back to watching MLB. I completely divorced the game during the steroid era. If you need that kind of help to play the game, you really are not great. This man has talent from God and he is not afraid to use it all. Such a breath of fresh air to the sport. A very humble talent who is the best thing for baseball in many, many years. Also praise to the managers who give him reign to explore the boundaries of his many talents.🎉
@@iamayamiamitik5880 Japanese sport athletes and even pro-wrestlers don't use steroids. Besides is forbidden, drugs bring shame to the surname and the entire family in Japan. The consequences (damage) to the career can't be comparable in Japan and US. In US is just a slap in the wrist.
@iamayamiamitik5880 he's trying to explain how shame has whole different meaning in Japan (and in Korea and China too) than in western countries. If you bring shame to your family in those countries your family can be "disowned" by rest of the community. In Japan there are some.. let's say interesting "shame" laws. Let's say you know your boss in work is doing something illegal and you tell about it to co-worker or authorities which leads to your boss losing reputation or losing shame you can actually be sentenced for shaming and ruining their reputation even though you didn't do anything wrong.
Shohei is more than a regular DH, most all DH are only hitters and averaged 4 or 5 stolen bases. What a 40-40 shows is he's an all around player with speed and power, but with 50-50 it shows Ohtani is above greatness to immortality
What an unbelievable achievement!!! And he seems like such a humble guy and good teammate, too. Out of all of the great players in the history of the game, there has NEVER been anyone like him.
Ohtani is the Goat, an Ace pitcher with a career 3.01 ERA and 11.1 Ks (can win 15 games with a 2.33 ERA in a season) and also hit 50 HRs and have 50 stolen bases. Speed Power and an Ace pitcher, even Babe Ruth never did that.
@@teddy-ez5ztnot even close to Babe Ruth career averages BA 342 - Hrs 46 - RBIs 110 for 22 years. 2.28 ERA - CG 107 SHO 17 pitched 14 innings in world series win pitched 10 season. 7 time world series champion, average hr in 1921 between 510 and 612 ft. 1920 he hit more homeruns than every team but Philly.
I was literally concerned he might have a minor slump and not make it... But then to go absolutely ballistic like that in 1 game.... He's just incomprehensible.
This is incredible. Hello Kitty Night in the Dodger stadium brought me here and Ohtani made me stay. This is amazing! I never thought i would be watching baseball, now i know most of the Dodgers players. This is just crazy 🦄
An Ace Pitcher in rehab but again Ohtani showed he's the most valuable player by going 50-50, also leads the NL in Runs RBIs Extra base hits WAR OPS Slugging and HRs
Dodgers finally getting what they paid for. Betts, Freeman, Buehler, Kershaw (last few seasons), and others have been huge let downs and did not earn the money they were paid. Probably won't be enough to get past the first round of the playoffs though. Maybe if Ohtani could be brought in to pitch?
@@robomaster4882 I would not want to risk an injury on his first season with the dodgers and first time in playoffs. No matter how sure they are honestly he has done more than they expected him to do this season no need to push further.
@@teddy-ez5ztand with much capable teammates as well, not performing at their peak currently but still enough to make the Dodgers one of the best teams in the league.
Here is a fun fact: It was only last month when Ohtani joined the 30-30 Club (Aug 3rd) and then 3 weeks later he joined the 40-40 Club (Aug 24). It gets even crazier...it took him less than 7 weeks to go from 33-29 to 51-51. Beginning of August: 20/20 Middle/end of September: 50/50
When did he start batting first when Mookie got hurt? Imagine what his stolen bases count would've been if he started first at the start of the season.
I don't think he'll do 50/50 again unless he is a full-time DH going forward. I'd have to think his numbers will go down once he's on the mound again. Let's hope for 55/55. He's at Colorado today, so 55/55 is doable. 60/60?🤔🤭🤷♂️🤣
I just want to say to anyone watching this 100 years from now, this is not a rumor, it's a fact. I won't be around in 100 years, but these images are real, not AI.
Think of all the kids who are gonna become baseballs greats because they saw this and said, I'm gonna be like ohtani i dont care who says its impossible.
A few decades from now, when older baseball fans and younger fans debate who the greatest player in history is, Shohei Ohtani will surely be a candidate. I look forward to everyone raising a toast in agreement.
Few decades from now, nobody will mention Babe Ruth in the GOAT conversations, the same way nobody mentioned Bill Russell in the NBA GOAT conversations.
@@kitjerubaina and for the same reasons. the level of competition and the level of the achievment only increases over time. babe ruth was playing against plumbers and alcoholics
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96Babe Ruth was a fat alcoholic himself tho who only smoked more than he drank. You can’t compare era’s and should always remember you stand on the shoulders of giants. So the question becomes more who was the best player compared to his peers then it is who is best player period.
@@kitjerubainaIt’s going to take a special type of psychotic individual to knock MJ off that GOAT pedestal, these modern players are too friendly without the fire to compete with his legacy.
この時代に生まれた世界一の選手。彼と同じ時代に生きているのがまさに天の恵であります。韓国から。 The greatest player in our era. Living in the era when Shohei Ohtani plays is such a fortune. From Korea. 오타니 선수는 우리 시대 제일의 선수입니다. 같은 시대에 살아가는 것이 참으로 행운이에요. 한국에서.
If Shohei had entered the MLB immediately after graduating from high school as he had originally hoped, we would have seen him only as a pitcher today. We wouldn't have seen Shohei as a incredible home run hitter and a skilled base stealer, which we are now applauding. Shohei himself intended to play as a pitcher in the MLB, and MLB teams' executives thought the same. And he told the NPB teams not to draft him. Despite this, only the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters selected him as their first pick, but Shohei initially declined the nomination. However, the team and manager Hideki Kuriyama (who was also the manager of Team Japan in the WBC 2023) presented him with a detailed development plan and suggested that he would try playing as a professional two-way player, something that he himself had not thought about. Their enthusiastic persuasion paved the way for Shohei to become a great two-way player in the professional league and made it a reality. Furthermore, the LA Angels accepted him as a two-way player in the MLB. And In 1921, manager Joe Maddon respected Ohtani's desire to "play every day as a two-way player", and removed the batting restrictions, giving him a freer environment. I can't express my gratitude to all of them. Thank you, thank you, thank you !!!!! Of course, I would also like to thank his father, Tooru, and Hanamaki Higashi High School's manager Hiroshi Sasaki, who built the foundation for Shohei as a great baseball player, as well as his mother, Kayoko, his elder brother, Ryuta, and elder sister, Yuuka, who raised Shohei to be a kind and generous person. Congratulations to Shohei for joining first the 50/50 club ! ! ! ! ! (I'm a Japanese and used Google translation.)
Ohtani is making MLB great again
For reals!! 💯💯
@@Em_Rey
100 HR、100SB………!?
For real 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Vote for Othani🎉
@@jaifa777 yes
After his 50th home run, he thanked the opposing team for stopping the game after the curtain call. What a humble guy.
He's just a class act
You could see on another feed they were also applauding 🥹
FS@@waffel_haus
@@Zaxamaphone I sure hope he never pops. but I wouldn't be surprised.
BC hes Japanese ... they are taught respect
MLB viewership has skyrocketed due to Ohtani. He has brought in fans from all over the world and from other sporting disciplines. He is currently one of the highest trending google searches since reaching his 50/50. What a great time to be an MLB fan.
Yes sir, I am french and baseball isn't really a big deal here. I became interested in this great sport because of anime of all things 😅 and since a couple of years, I've been watching every now and then, some highlights from this channel. This year, I've watched every, single, game, this man has played, and even if soccer will always be n⁰1 in my heart, I cannot fathom how a human being can do the things Shohei Ohtani is doing. Being that good at baseball seems really complicated, but his man makes it look so freaking easy it's disturbing. Sorry for the rant, but thank you for inventing the sport that gave birth to this freak of nature
me too havent been interested in baseball since robert alomar and the blue jays were great
I've been following mlb from summer 2023... guess why? Shohei Ohtani 😂 baseball isn't big in Italy and I didn't like baseball before, now I'm a super fan.
The game against marlins where he hit 50/50 I watched the whole game live
Yes sir ,I came here only because of Ohtani and I am from India
@@usafan96soren20You should look up the “Steroid Era” of late 90’s that was last time I was really watching baseball with guys like Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, and McGwuire going at it for the single season HR record was something to be hold. I still don’t care they were on steroids because it doesn’t make it automatically that much easier especially when you consider most the league was using.
Never been a baseball fan. Now I’m watching everything Shohei.
Me too! It's the Ohtani effect!
Me too bro
asian
Been watching baseball since 1955 with my dad. NEVER seen anyone like Ohtani. Brilliant!
…AND NOW OHTANI IS A WORLD SERIES CHAMPION!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I have been a fan for 60 plus years and i have never seen any player like him what a fantastic guy gooo blue
One of the greatest seasons in baseball history. Once in a generation is an understatement when talking about Ohtani. He is a once in a century type of player that we all should be lucky to be alive to witness.
took 148 years to get here. once in a century is almost not even correct xD
Not correct at all, he is a once in a lifetime player. We will never see this again
And this is INJURED Ohtani! He always says he's a pitcher who hits.... but he should really just hit lol
@@user-tz9jh6pv2j He's already done more pitching and better pitching than Babe Ruth did. But Ohtani isn't in it for records, he's in it for the game, for the team, for the wins. He's in it for the right reasons to add to an already incredible player.
次の大谷はこの世にまだ生まれてない、全財産賭けてもいい。
Ohtani made baseball great again.
Ohtani in only reason for me to watch baseball games
I'm grateful to be living in the same era as Ohtani.
That's what people said with sosa and mcgwire.
Thanks for making me love baseball again Shohei! ⚾️
Shohei! What a once in a lifetime player
LeBron, Brady, and Mahomes have all praised Ohtani across sports boundaries. As long as he remains the *"face of baseball,"* MLB looks set to only get better from here.🏈🏀⚾️🦄💨
Literally MVP
Finally baseball is fun to watch again never thought it would since Ichiro retired but I’m glad he’s carrying the torch now
最後まで正々堂々と戦ってくれたマイアミ・マーリンズの監督、選手達に心からの敬意と感謝を💐
💯 pure class
Best part about all this is he is a pitcher as well unbelievable
Incredible how shohei can manage all that while recovering from a surgery
Throwing overhand is a very specific motion. Not much else uses those parts of the body in the same way.
Im a life long Dodger fan and I was so excited when we acquired him this season. I knew it was gonna be an amazing year but lol damn lol. This has truly been an unbelievable first season with the franchise.
He absolutely is the G.O.A.T.
I cant wait for post season!
GO BLUE!!! 💙⚾💙⚾💙
They will lose in the first round of playoffs as usual. Their entire first tier pitching staff is on the DL. Just like last year. Kershaw is done but they signed him to a 7 year deal. They are known as "choke artists" for a reason.
@@robomaster4882what’s sup with all that hate? Lol
@@robomaster4882 they made it to the world series like 3 times in the last 7 years ... tf are you talking about.
@@C3Rl3 Yep. They never get the WS win. Always letting their fans down. Except that one short season WS win. They got knocked out of the first round playoffs by Arizona in 3 straight last year. That's what is called a choke. Padres beat them 3/4 in the year before. They can't even buy a WS win with the highest payroll in the MLB That's what tf I'm talking about. Losers. Highest payroll in baseball and ONE WS win after1988.
@@oHGaRyy No hate. Just the facts. Don't assume what you don't know.
Throws 100+ mph/ Steals Bases/ power home run hitter ! 2024 MVP !
He hasn't pitched this season, tho
If he doesn't get than the voters are either haters and/or know nothing about baseball
@@BigChibi-y2k doesn't matter. When you decide to literally take it easy for one season due to injuries and then do something never heard of just because. MVP all-day
What an incredible player.
The best baseball player of ALL TIME. Of ALL TIME. No question about it.
No.
@@bauerj3398The best baseball player in history is Japanese. Japan is also the champion of the WBC. You have to admit it
@@bauerj3398 He's on the trajectory though... About to win the World Series... who you have in front of him so far at 30 years old?
@@yanncourtel8538 There are dozens of players that have careers that are better than Ohtani at age 30. Part of that is, of course, due to Ohtani not hitting the majors until 23 years old, but even the rate stats show many players WAY above him at age 30 (Ruth, Gehrig, Williams, Hornsby, Mantle, Joe Jackson, Cobb, Foxx, etc. His pitching was a nice add on, but he has not pitched in over a year, and I would be surprised if he effectively pitches again. So what do you have, a designated hitter who is 24th career wise in OPS+, and has not had his numbers drawn down by the career decline that everybody experiences.
It's hard to argue otherwise
Without a doubt, a man who has revived baseball.
A man who clearly shows new possibilities to the next generation who grew up watching him, and who will connect baseball to an even higher level 10 to 20 years from now.
This 26 minutes and 41 seconds video is a baseball textbook of history.
I cannot believe it I had watched every single clip of the HR and SB from this channel. Thank you Shohei for making my days better.
The sound of the ball coming off of that bat is just glorious....
Cause his bat was made in Mars. The aliens sent him to Japan to play baseball.
Just like when you hit the sweet spot in golf… in fact, the rotation of his swing is similar…
Ohtani the humble legend
Unbelievable, I've been a Dodger fan all my life and I can't get over the greatness that we are seeing night after night. I can't wait to see what he does when he starts pitching again.
20勝200K🎉👍👍
why would you admit to being a dodgers fan...
@@LVNCHBOXXX Why would you deny being a Dodger fan?
@@LVNCHBOXXX So he could see who the salty people are LOL
As a Blue Jays fan, I'm so jealous, a bit upset, but still in awe of what kind of player Othani is. Take care of him
OMG I never get tired of watching his plays! His batting sound is powerful and completely different from others, and his movements when stealing bases are as smooth and beautiful as art. It even feels sublime. He is definitely loved by the baseball gods.
A monster, Hits, Pitch, steals
It's guys like this that are getting me back into baseball and keeping those already into it interested
この人の野球に対する熱意とか向上心、努力は今の子供たちにとっていい見本😊
As a Giants fan I hate praising a Dodger but I have too. This guy is not only a great ball player but, by all accounts, a fantastic person. I just feel lucky to get to experience his performances.
Me too! I'm a Yankees fan but I'm rooting for Ohtani. Talk about the Ohtani effect.
This story has just begun.
It has begun a while ago
He’s the man, the player who brought me back to watching MLB. I completely divorced the game during the steroid era. If you need that kind of help to play the game, you really are not great.
This man has talent from God and he is not afraid to use it all. Such a breath of fresh air to the sport. A very humble talent who is the best thing for baseball in many, many years. Also praise to the managers who give him reign to explore the boundaries of his many talents.🎉
Genuine question, how do we know he is not on any drug? Does MLB do any tests before every game or equivalent?
@@iamayamiamitik5880 Japanese sport athletes and even pro-wrestlers don't use steroids. Besides is forbidden, drugs bring shame to the surname and the entire family in Japan.
The consequences (damage) to the career can't be comparable in Japan and US.
In US is just a slap in the wrist.
@@isamuominae I see I see.
@iamayamiamitik5880 he's trying to explain how shame has whole different meaning in Japan (and in Korea and China too) than in western countries. If you bring shame to your family in those countries your family can be "disowned" by rest of the community. In Japan there are some.. let's say interesting "shame" laws. Let's say you know your boss in work is doing something illegal and you tell about it to co-worker or authorities which leads to your boss losing reputation or losing shame you can actually be sentenced for shaming and ruining their reputation even though you didn't do anything wrong.
@@frozencrow8735 Wait really? That seems backward.
野茂、イチローの時もワクワクしたが、まさか日本人がMLBでこういう活躍する選手が出てくるとは夢にも思わなかった!凄すぎるわ!
もう日本人、という括りで彼のことを語るのはやめましょう。
監督も言ってますが、唯一無二です。
@@badlands4570言いたいことは分かります。
しかし、日本人の野球に対する憧れは本当に凄まじいものでMLBに対する憧れも同じく凄いものです。
これまでの野球の歴史の中で誰も到達できなかった領域に
俺たちと同じく甲子園に憧れ
MLBに憧れ目指した日本人が
史上最高の選手と言われているのですよ?
同じ日本人として自慢したくなる気持ちを抑える方が難しいです。
パワーで外国人を圧倒する日本人が出てきたとは2010年以降誰も想像しなかったであろう。
Shohei is more than a regular DH, most all DH are only hitters and averaged 4 or 5 stolen bases. What a 40-40 shows is he's an all around player with speed and power, but with 50-50 it shows Ohtani is above greatness to immortality
What an unbelievable achievement!!! And he seems like such a humble guy and good teammate, too. Out of all of the great players in the history of the game, there has NEVER been anyone like him.
Bro is blasting them to all corners of the park. Best player ever.
And to top it all off this guy is such a class act. Humility mixed with raw talent is a rare gem indeed.
Best player of all time. 😮💨
what the fuxx
Ohtani is the Goat, an Ace pitcher with a career 3.01 ERA and 11.1 Ks (can win 15 games with a 2.33 ERA in a season) and also hit 50 HRs and have 50 stolen bases. Speed Power and an Ace pitcher, even Babe Ruth never did that.
@@teddy-ez5ztnot even close to Babe Ruth career averages BA 342 - Hrs 46 - RBIs 110 for 22 years. 2.28 ERA - CG 107 SHO 17 pitched 14 innings in world series win pitched 10 season. 7 time world series champion, average hr in 1921 between 510 and 612 ft. 1920 he hit more homeruns than every team but Philly.
Not yet !! But on his way !!!
What will make this season even sweeter is Ohtani and the Dodgers winning the World Series and WS MVP
Ohtani’s legacy is a tale written in ageless scripts, an enduring beacon across time's endless stretch.
NL MVP.... Unanimous
Just Damn!! A generational talent... once in a century... a lifetime
50/50 came earlier than I expected!
And he did it in spectacular fashion! HE'S TOO GOOD!
Is 50/50 like a player scoring 100 points in NBA or 7 touchdowns by a player in a single NFL game?
@@manygoodmenit's never been done before
and the fact that when he joined the 40/40, he was the fastest to do that
@@streakiereagle0 and did so on a walk-off grand slam. Then reaches 50-50 like he did..... It's the greatest season of all time.
I was literally concerned he might have a minor slump and not make it... But then to go absolutely ballistic like that in 1 game.... He's just incomprehensible.
Love from India ,Shohei Ohtani the GOAT❤️
This is incredible. Hello Kitty Night in the Dodger stadium brought me here and Ohtani made me stay. This is amazing! I never thought i would be watching baseball, now i know most of the Dodgers players. This is just crazy 🦄
飽きる事なく見れる💞そしていつしか笑顔になってる自分😄
An Ace Pitcher in rehab but again Ohtani showed he's the most valuable player by going 50-50, also leads the NL in Runs RBIs Extra base hits WAR OPS Slugging and HRs
What a beautiful teachable swing
Ohtani 55/55❤
There has never been anyone like him, and I doubt there will ever be another “Shohei Ohtani”. Probably not in any sport. Truly incredible to watch.
To those who read this comment in 22nd century,
don't be jealous us about watching him play on time!
👏🎉
If you future guys read this comment we're not all retarded
What a nice and accurate comment!
No one will be jealous that you watched the most boring sport ever. Guy had to make history for someone to finaly watch this sport...
It's just the way it pops off his bat for me. I could just listen to ASMR of that sound to go to sleep.
There are no words in the world that can describe him.
Freeman and betts went from "we will bring Ohtani to the postseason" to Ohtani carried everyone to the postseason 😂
Dodgers finally getting what they paid for. Betts, Freeman, Buehler, Kershaw (last few seasons), and others have been huge let downs and did not earn the money they were paid. Probably won't be enough to get past the first round of the playoffs though. Maybe if Ohtani could be brought in to pitch?
@@robomaster4882 I would not want to risk an injury on his first season with the dodgers and first time in playoffs.
No matter how sure they are honestly he has done more than they expected him to do this season no need to push further.
@@liawoodisame thing
9years play want him
Shohei carrying the Dodgers like he did with the Angels did it with pitching and power, now power and speed.
@@teddy-ez5ztand with much capable teammates as well, not performing at their peak currently but still enough to make the Dodgers one of the best teams in the league.
Shohei Ohtani is the greatest baseball player.Because he is a picher.
Like a high school boy in little league
We always have to remind that basically he is a top class starting pitcher too.
Shohei Ohtani = INCOMPARABLE.
Shohei got me watching videos of mlb to understand the game and now I am hooked! What a beautiful sport. What an incredible talent
大谷翔平選手の打球音が、気持ちいい。
Congratulations to you, Shohei Ohtani 🎉❤
Ohtani really puts on a heck of a Sho Time
Here is a fun fact: It was only last month when Ohtani joined the 30-30 Club (Aug 3rd) and then 3 weeks later he joined the 40-40 Club (Aug 24).
It gets even crazier...it took him less than 7 weeks to go from 33-29 to 51-51.
Beginning of August: 20/20
Middle/end of September: 50/50
When did he start batting first when Mookie got hurt? Imagine what his stolen bases count would've been if he started first at the start of the season.
That's really wild
I don't think he'll do 50/50 again unless he is a full-time DH going forward. I'd have to think his numbers will go down once he's on the mound again. Let's hope for 55/55. He's at Colorado today, so 55/55 is doable. 60/60?🤔🤭🤷♂️🤣
@@iu2 they're playing at home right now. Next week they play in Colorado to finish the season.
@@richstrobel Yes. You are right. Sorry about that. Thank you!
Shohei is history of the Baseball
Thanks GOD !!
I'm living in the same era with GOAT SHOHEI OTHANI!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ohtani usually refrains from hitting so that people won't know he's not human. Today he was careless.
Best comment yet
He's a 🦄.. 😂
@@nadstengco2591he is horse? his face long
@@user-dq4bn8nt7mOn the rare chance you're serious, he's a unicorn. One of a kind.
😂😂😂😂
I just want to say to anyone watching this 100 years from now,
this is not a rumor, it's a fact.
I won't be around in 100 years, but these images are real, not AI.
Shohei GOATani-san!
確信歩きかっこいい…!天才が誰よりも努力したから、この結果を得られたんですね🦄
coming back to this after the world series hits different...
こんな選手は二度と現れないだろうね。
同じ時代に生まれてよかった!
棒球神人地位更加確立,無論是球技精神,謙和人品,體格力量,心理素質都很了不起,真的很"棒" ... ^_^
Ohtani thank you 🙏🏾
The MVP trophy should be called "The Shohei Ohtani"
😂😂 I agree
I concur! At this point, they just HAVE to rename it in his honour!
Congratulations to you, Shohei Ohtani 🎉❤ ... What a season in MLB history so far, Sh😮😊
大谷翔平真的沒極限🎉🎉
Think of all the kids who are gonna become baseballs greats because they saw this and said,
I'm gonna be like ohtani i dont care who says its impossible.
今から野球をはじめる
子供達が羨ましい✨
こんないいお手本と
トッププレイヤーがいると
ワクワクすんだろ😁
Such an amazing event of baseball history.
A few decades from now, when older baseball fans and younger fans debate who the greatest player in history is, Shohei Ohtani will surely be a candidate. I look forward to everyone raising a toast in agreement.
Few decades from now, nobody will mention Babe Ruth in the GOAT conversations, the same way nobody mentioned Bill Russell in the NBA GOAT conversations.
@@kitjerubaina and for the same reasons. the level of competition and the level of the achievment only increases over time. babe ruth was playing against plumbers and alcoholics
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96 All while being built like a plumber and drinking like an alcoholic hahaha
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96Babe Ruth was a fat alcoholic himself tho who only smoked more than he drank. You can’t compare era’s and should always remember you stand on the shoulders of giants. So the question becomes more who was the best player compared to his peers then it is who is best player period.
@@kitjerubainaIt’s going to take a special type of psychotic individual to knock MJ off that GOAT pedestal, these modern players are too friendly without the fire to compete with his legacy.
Amazing Ohtani❤❤❤
50-50達成おめでとう。😄
Shohei is inspirational and sensational in every sense of baseball games, not only in MLB history but also around the world!!
This man is Insane!!!💯
I am alive watching ohtani he is from other planet jjj
A pitcher hits well.
nice work MLB !
I was born in the era of Ohtani nobody can take that away in the next dimension/life
救世主❤
The Ohtani Club has been officially founded!
国境を超えて多くの人達が偉業を称賛していることは、決して当たり前の事ではない。野球の勝利だ!
素晴らしいコメント👍
this video should have over 1 million views already! Asian athletes are still underrated!
That is changing, between him and Inoue Japan is getting a lot of attention.
約10秒に1回大谷がホームランか盗塁する神動画
How big is Ohtani... beacuse he´s the reason im becoming an fan of the MLB from a life watching soccer and football wow
beautiful sounds
憧れるの…やめれません
Becoming a fan of baseball beacuse of Ohtani.
Amazing and unbelievable kind of player 🎉the GOAT 🐐
この時代に生まれた世界一の選手。彼と同じ時代に生きているのがまさに天の恵であります。韓国から。
The greatest player in our era. Living in the era when Shohei Ohtani plays is such a fortune. From Korea.
오타니 선수는 우리 시대 제일의 선수입니다. 같은 시대에 살아가는 것이 참으로 행운이에요. 한국에서.
すごすぎる🎉
If Shohei had entered the MLB immediately after graduating from high school as he had originally hoped, we would have seen him only as a pitcher today. We wouldn't have seen Shohei as a incredible
home run hitter and a skilled base stealer, which we are now applauding.
Shohei himself intended to play as a pitcher in the MLB, and MLB teams' executives thought the same. And he told the NPB teams not to draft him. Despite this, only the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters selected him as their first pick, but Shohei initially declined the nomination.
However, the team and manager Hideki Kuriyama (who was also the manager of Team Japan in the WBC 2023) presented him with a detailed development plan and suggested that he would try playing as a professional two-way player, something that he himself had not thought about. Their enthusiastic persuasion paved the way for Shohei to become a great two-way player in the professional league and made it a reality.
Furthermore, the LA Angels accepted him as a two-way player in the MLB. And In 1921, manager Joe Maddon respected Ohtani's desire to "play every day as a two-way player", and removed the batting restrictions, giving him a freer environment.
I can't express my gratitude to all of them. Thank you, thank you, thank you !!!!!
Of course, I would also like to thank his father, Tooru, and Hanamaki Higashi High School's manager Hiroshi Sasaki, who built the foundation for Shohei as a great baseball player, as well as his mother, Kayoko, his elder brother, Ryuta, and elder sister, Yuuka, who raised Shohei to be a kind and generous person.
Congratulations to Shohei for joining first the 50/50 club ! ! ! ! !
(I'm a Japanese and used Google translation.)
I’m going to the game today. Hope they win go Dodgers.