Shohei Ohtani has put on a show as the Los Angeles Dodgers make their final push for the NL West title. The two-way star is making a strong case for winning his fourth MVP Award. On Tuesday, Ohtani took center stage for the Dodgers, pitching five no-hit innings and joining the 50 home run club in the same game.
Ohtani is just the sixth player ever to record back-to-back 50-homer seasons. And accomplishing the rare feat while also dominating on the mound is all the more impressive. The eighth-year veteran furthered his case for MVP by belting his 51st home run of the season in the very next game. Expand Tweet
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is certainly convinced that Ohtani deserves to win NL MVP. “With what he's done with the bat and now what he's done on the mound, it's a land