It has already been seven years since he played in the Major League Baseball (MLB). Shohei Ohtani (LA Dodgers), who has already been on the "Living Legend" list by making countless achievements, has been given the Cy Young Award to the best pitcher every season.토토사이트
Ohtani injured his elbow at the end of last year and underwent surgery. This year, he only played as a designated hitter, not a pitcher, and focused entirely on at-bat. As a result, he posted a batting average of 0.310, 54 homers, 130 RBIs and 59 steals. He became the first MLB designated hitter to receive the 50th homerun and 50 stolen base, which was also the first MLB designated hitter award.
Ohtani, who will start his "two-base hit" again next season, is likely to have another tremendous season, even if his performance at bat drops a little, unless there is a problem with the variable of "health."
After entering MLB, Ohtani's perfect pitching and hitting season is for three years from 2021 to 2023 when he was with the Los Angeles Angels.
In 2021, Ohtani batted .257 with 46 homers and 100 RBIs at bat, and started 23 games as a pitcher with a 9-2 record and a 3.18 ERA, winning his first MVP.
In 2022, his performance fell slightly from 2021 with a batting average of 0.273 34 home runs and 95 RBIs at bat, but instead, he started 28 games as a pitcher and posted 15 wins, 9 losses, and a 2.33 ERA. If it weren't for Aaron Judge (New York Yankees), who had 62 home runs that set a new American League single season record, he could have been looking for MVP. In this season, Ohtani rose to second place in the MVP vote and also ranked fourth after Justin Verlander, Dylan Sheese, and Alec Manoah in the Cy Young Award vote.
Ohtani's performance continued in 2023. He became the home run king of the American League with a batting average of 0.304 and 44 homers and 95 RBIs at bat, and started 23 games as a pitcher with a 10-5 record with a 3.14 ERA.
The three-year season between 2021 and 2023 when the "complexity of pitching" worked properly is also 2022. Lee Hae-chan Ohtani was able to win both the MVP and the Cy Young Award, but he had to be satisfied with putting his name on the ballot in the end.
In the history of MLB, only 11 players have won both MVP and Cy Young awards in a single season. However, they are all pitchers, not like Ohtani. If Ohtani wins both MVP and Cy Young awards next year, he will be able to write another legend.
When asked if he would challenge for the Cy Young Award next year after winning the MVP award on Tuesday, Ohtani replied, "Of course, that would be the best, but I want to come back first and show a stronger performance so that I can take the mound with confidence." Nothing is more scary than Ohtani with confidence.
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