When his own manager Dave Roberts raves that “he just keeps doing things we haven’t seen before,” is it any wonder why Shohei Ohtani won National League Player of the Week? The megastar also holds a record winning the honor previously as an Anaheim Angel.
“Ohtani joins Hall of Famer Don Sutton as the only players to win a weekly award as a member of both the Dodgers and Angels,” announced ABC 7 News.
The first-year Dodger has been living up to all his superstar hype with stats for the week of April 29 to May 3 that has dropped jaws in the baseball world. Shohei stats boast a .524 Average (11-21) and 1.536 OPS. Ohtani also crushed it with 11 Hits, 3 Home Runs, 7 RBI and 6 Runs. Plus the superstar also had 2 Stolen Bases in 5 Games. That’s Shotime, folks!