His records this season speak for themselves: - Set the franchise record for most home runs in a single season with 54 home runs - Achieved a 9.2 Offensive bWAR, the highest in Dodgers' history, surpassing Mike Piazza’s 9.0 mark in 1997 - Holds the franchise record for most RBIs in a single game with 10 RBIs (in the game he went 6-for-6 with 3 home runs, 5 XBH and 2 stolen bases) - Most XBH by a LA Dodger (99) - Achieved an RBI in 10 consecutive games, surpassing Roy Campanella's record of 9 RBIs in 1955 - 411 total bases, setting a LA Dodgers record, surpassing Adrián Beltré’s 376 total bases in 2004 - Hit the most home runs in a single season at Dodgers' home games with 28 home runs - Achieved a 190 OPS+, the highest in a qualified season in Dodgers history, surpassing Mike Piazza’s 185 OPS+ in 1997 - Set a Dodgers record with 134 runs scored, leading the majors in this category - Posted a .646 slugging percentage, leading the NL and setting a new Dodgers record, surpassing Gary Sheffield’s .643 mark in 2000 - Led the Dodgers in all offensive categories in a single season And I only listed his Dodgers records, not MLB.
I can't even imagine a player replicating what he's done this year but what's even more crazy is that, he's technically a Pitcher on rehab... I mean seriously wtf..
I hope you know how much Messi and Ronaldo signed their contracts which started with 6 and 5. Shohei getting 700 is nothing in present value around 330 to 440.
Because Ohtani deferred. He could have said “give me all the money now” and they would have paid him. He is all about winning and to help out the team, deferred almost his entire salary without interest charge knowing the difference in future value. What type of person and player he is, he worth way more than $700m and it was a bargain.
@Shakazulu6.1 Yes he did. Media specially Baseball one always against Shohei , now they can only sleep if Soto gets more than him. Shohei is an investment for Dodgers as a player and business. Writers should be able to digest Shohei a little after Soto deal
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Thank you for your video.
His records this season speak for themselves:
- Set the franchise record for most home runs in a single season with 54 home runs
- Achieved a 9.2 Offensive bWAR, the highest in Dodgers' history, surpassing Mike Piazza’s 9.0 mark in 1997
- Holds the franchise record for most RBIs in a single game with 10 RBIs (in the game he went 6-for-6 with 3 home runs, 5 XBH and 2 stolen bases)
- Most XBH by a LA Dodger (99)
- Achieved an RBI in 10 consecutive games, surpassing Roy Campanella's record of 9 RBIs in 1955
- 411 total bases, setting a LA Dodgers record, surpassing Adrián Beltré’s 376 total bases in 2004
- Hit the most home runs in a single season at Dodgers' home games with 28 home runs
- Achieved a 190 OPS+, the highest in a qualified season in Dodgers history, surpassing Mike Piazza’s 185 OPS+ in 1997
- Set a Dodgers record with 134 runs scored, leading the majors in this category
- Posted a .646 slugging percentage, leading the NL and setting a new Dodgers record, surpassing Gary Sheffield’s .643 mark in 2000
- Led the Dodgers in all offensive categories in a single season
And I only listed his Dodgers records, not MLB.
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A great video
I can't even imagine a player replicating what he's done this year but what's even more crazy is that, he's technically a Pitcher on rehab... I mean seriously wtf..
Craziest thing is that he just won unanimous MVP, and by the way, he's going to be pitching again next season.
He had a slump for a bit, if not he might have been able to pull 60/60 off 😂.
So true, but then again if he didn't slumped he would have not gone nuclear in the last month
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You forgot his 411 total bases... The last time someone had 400 or more was in 2002.
I think it was 2001 during steroid era: bonds and gonzalez
I hope you know how much Messi and Ronaldo signed their contracts which started with 6 and 5. Shohei getting 700 is nothing in present value around 330 to 440.
Because Ohtani deferred. He could have said “give me all the money now” and they would have paid him. He is all about winning and to help out the team, deferred almost his entire salary without interest charge knowing the difference in future value. What type of person and player he is, he worth way more than $700m and it was a bargain.
@Shakazulu6.1 Yes he did. Media specially Baseball one always against Shohei , now they can only sleep if Soto gets more than him. Shohei is an investment for Dodgers as a player and business. Writers should be able to digest Shohei a little after Soto deal
You’ll be missed at ESPNLA but I much prefer this format where you can openly swear
Godzilla won MVP. Not surprising