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Former baseball player Pete Rose recently trolled current MLB star Shohei Ohtani with an autograph signing where he seemed to take shots at the Japanese-born star with what he wrote on the baseballs. These shots stemmed from the scandal involving Shohei Ohtani and his interpreter Ippei Mizuhara. At the start of the season, it came out that Mizuhara had been stealing from Ohtani to pay off his illegal gambling debts. However, after some confusion about what Ohtani knew and did thanks to the fact that Mizuhara was translating for him, it appears that Ohtani knew nothing about it. For his part, P...
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Los Angeles Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani and history go hand in hand at this point. This time he places his name in an exclusive group in MLB history, but what else is new? Ohtani made history on Tuesday in a 5-1 win over the Oakland Athletics. In the win, Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings and hit his 25th home run of the season, notching a mother historic achievement on his long list. He joined Babe Ruth as the only player in MLB history to have at least 10 home runs and 10 wins in the same season. Ruth did it over a century ago in 1918. Two Negro Leaguer also achieved the same feat – Bull...
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The legend of Shohei Ohtani continues to grow in 2022. The Angels phenom made MLB history on Wednesday night against the Kansas City Royals. Ohtani became the first player in history to have consecutive games where he struck out at least ten batters and collected eight or more RBIs. The Japanese sensation had a career-high 13 strikeouts in a 5-0 win against the Royals on Wednesday just a day after driving in 8 RBIs in a loss on Tuesday. He only allowed two hits and a walk on Wednesday and didn’t allow a single run on his historic night. The feat only took him 108 pitches with 71 strikes in a s...
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It seems as if each time he steps on the mound there’s some new accomplishment that Shohei Ohtani achieves. Wednesday evening it was a perfect game against the Astros, which he took into the sixth inning. “Yeah I knew (I had a perfect game), but my pitch count was getting up there, so I wasn’t sure if I would’ve been able to finish it,” he said after the game. As usual, Ohtani worked his magic at the plate, too; he started the game, an eventual 6-0 Angels win, with a leadoff walk, then came around to score a few batters later. Houston starter Jake Odorizzi was so off that the Angels were able ...
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MLB and its Players Association have agreed to a few rule changes for the upcoming 2022 season. One is sure to make everyone angry; hint: it involves runners on base who did not earn their way on. The owners still must vote them into effect, which they plan to do next week, but here’s the crux of it: May 2 Expanded Rosters Due to lingering effects—such as an abbreviated spring training—of the owner-initiated lockout, there are talks of allowing teams to use a 28-player roster until May 2. On that day, teams will be forced to cut rosters down to 26 guys. There will be no rules with regard to th...
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Just days after being ruled out from Thursday’s game against the Chicago White Sox due to soreness in his right arm, Shohei Ohtani delivered a gem of an outing against the Oakland A’s. In eight innings of work, Ohtani stuck out 10 batters and gave up just two runs and five hits. However, despite the Japanese phenom’s outstanding performance, the Angels weren’t able to retaliate following Jed Lowrie‘s sac-fly that put the A’s on top in the 10th. Angels manager Joe Maddon was particularly impressed by Ohtani’s use of his splitter, “He has good command of it. You saw the swing and miss or the wea...
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