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Shohei Ohtani wins second NL MVP award in two seasons with Los Angeles Dodgers, third straight MVP and fourth overall

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Liam Brooks
2 hours ago7 min read1 comments
Alright, let's just put this out there and let it marinate for a second: Shohei Ohtani, the dude who's basically a cheat code in human form, just snagged his second National League MVP award in his two seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers. That's not just back-to-back; it's his third straight MVP overall and his fourth in total, a stat line that feels like it was pulled straight from a video game where you max out every attribute.The announcement from New York hit different this time, not just because it was expected, but because of the sheer, unadulterated dominance it represents in an era of hyper-specialization. We're watching a man operate on a completely different plane, a unicorn in a league of thoroughbreds.Think about the context for a sec. He did this coming off a second Tommy John surgery, switching leagues, and carrying the weight of a historic $700 million contract—pressure that would crumble most mortals.Yet, for Ohtani, it was just another day at the office, mashing 44 homers and swiping 20 bags as a full-time DH while his elbow healed, all while being the gravitational center of a Dodgers team that, frankly, orbits around him. It’s like if LeBron decided he was also going to be the best three-point shooter in the league while running the offense; it just doesn't compute, and yet here we are.The narrative isn't just about the numbers, though the. 304 average, 1.066 OPS, and leading the league in on-base percentage are absolutely filthy. It's about the vibe he brings.He's the quiet assassin, the guy who lets his performance do the talking while the rest of us are left scrambling for new superlatives. Comparing him to legends feels almost lazy now—we're past the Babe Ruth comps and into uncharted territory.This is a legacy being built in real-time, a three-peat MVP run that only Barry Bonds has matched in the modern era, putting him in a conversation with gods of the game. And the behind-the-scenes drama? Don't even get me started.From the betting scandal involving his former interpreter, which he navigated with a stoic focus that was almost unnerving, to seamlessly integrating into the Dodgers' star-studded clubhouse alongside Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, he's shown a mental fortitude that's as impressive as his physical gifts. The Dodgers didn't just buy a player; they bought an institution, a global phenomenon who shifts ticket sales and TV ratings just by stepping into the batter's box.Looking ahead, the real question isn't if he'll win more—it's how many. With his pitching return on the horizon for 2025, we're staring down the barrel of a fully operational Death Star.The rest of the league isn't just on notice; they're playing for second place. In a sports landscape often divided by hot takes and fleeting drama, Ohtani is a constant, a generational talent who reminds us why we fell in love with the game in the first place.This isn't just an award; it's a statement. And honestly, it's just getting started.
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