#大谷香平#baseball#American Professional Baseball Even in the Major League Baseball where there are so many talents, it is extremely unusual for a player to exude such a strong “aura”. Dodgers’ strong pitcher Shohei Ohtani once again proved that he is the contemporary “demigod”. In the game against the Reds, he appeared as a “designated hitter” and hit a “ground-breaking” winning hit at a critical moment. Not only did he advance his hitting streak, he also reached the “milestone” of scoring “100 RBIs” before August. This record was last set 31 years ago by the legendary Frank Thomas. Shohei Ohtani is redefining the limits of baseball with the extraordinary speed of “the fastest to reach the standard in both leagues”. In this video episode, we take a closer look at how Otani provides much-needed “fire support” to fellow junior Yunobu Yamamoto. In the past, Yamamoto’s pitches were often quiet when pitching, but this time, Ohtani perfectly read the opponent’s pitch at the “decisive spot” with one out and people on first and third base, and hit a “timely hit” with a “profound sense of the universe.” David Ortiz praised this performance that required extreme concentration to achieve, and Yushin Yamamoto finally won this hard-won “winning shot” thanks to Yushin’s efforts. Even more shocking is the in-depth analysis by legendary coach Joe Maddon and three-time Cy Young Award winner Pedro Martinez. Madden bluntly said that Ohtani’s evolution after “Tommy John surgery” has simply jumped two levels. His “razor-sharp ball control” and reshaped pitching mechanism have plunged opponents into a desperate nightmare. Martinez pointed out that Ohtani has the vision and psychological quality of an “investor”. He is not only playing ball, but also using “space” and “wisdom” to lay out the entire game. This ultimate form of “two-sword style” has made the existing “instruction manual” of the major leagues look outdated. At the end of the video, we will see the interesting interaction between “Physical Monster” Dela Cruz and Ohtani on the bases. Despite the relaxed atmosphere, Frank Thomas warned young players that Ohtani’s “calm as water at ordinary times, wild as fire on the field” competitiveness is the reason why he has become the only “face” of the league. Do you think Shohei Ohtani can successfully rewrite history and become the first player in history to win the MVP for two consecutive years as a “two swordsman”? Welcome to share your thoughts in the message area and witness this dimensional baseball revolution together!

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