Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has put together two MVP-caliber season since signing with the Dodgers ahead of 2024, and has no regrets about joining LA.
Since coming to the Dodgers, Ohtani has won a World Series, an MVP award, an NLCS MVp award and has made both of the last two All-Star Games. He has hit more than 50 homers in his last two seasons, and is likely to win his third straight MVP award in 2025.
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“Yeah, I’m grateful that joining the Dodgers and being able to play in the postseason has been a very grateful experience for me, and being able to play with all kinds of teammates this year is a little different than last year,” Ohtani said.