Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers and Players Choice Award
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The hype around Shohei Ohtani’s start in Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday was palpable. Not only was Ohtani set to make his two-way debut on the World Series stage, but he was doing so after an awe-inspiring day at the plate in the 18-inning thriller the night before.
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani expressed disappointment over the way his outing as a starting pitcher ended during the Dodgers' 6-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 4 of the 2025 World Series on Tuesday.
Shohei Ohtani won’t let the disappointment of his World Series pitching debut scare him away from pursuing another dream. He isn’t afraid of failure.
Trailing 1-0, Guerrero sent a drive over the left-center field wall at Dodger Stadium on a pitch that simply caught too much of the plate. A night after the Blue Jays suffered one of the most heartbreaking losses imaginable in 18 innings, Guerrero helped them seize control early and eventually cruise to a 6-2 victory.
Every now and then, there comes a game where Shohei Ohtani seems to bend every turn of events to his will. His ability to do that only grows when he's on the mound, exerting his influence over both sides of the ball.
Bieber, a product of Laguna Hills High and UC Santa Barbara, strikes out Ohtani twice and helps the Blue Jays beat the Dodgers, 6-2, in Game 4 of the World Series to pull even.
The Texas Rangers have spent quite a bit of money over the past few years to acquire superstar players. The largest deal they have ever put together was for sho