The things that Shohei Ohtani did in his first season with the Los Angeles Dodgers was historic.
Opening the 50/50 club, winning a National League MVP award, and of course hoisting the franchise’s eighth World Series championship was truly a Hollywood script in the first of one decade in Tinseltown.
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With such a dominant season and the spotlight growing on Ohtani, it has of course opened up the debate to the baseball world about his place in history.
It has also opened up the conversation to some of the game’s legends.