Dodgers' two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani won his fourth unanimous MVP award Thursday after a standout season that saw his successful return to the mound and a second consecutive World Series title for Los Angeles.
Ohtani has back-to-back National League MVP awards. He was named AL MVP twice during his time with the Angels.
Other top contenders in the NL this season included the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber and Mets' Juan Soto.
Ohtani, an MVP winner in four of the last five seasons, also collected the 2025 National League Silver Slugger Award, his third straight, for designated hitters.
Coming off his landmark 50-50 season, Ohtani hit a career-high and Dodgers franchise-record 55 home runs to finish second in the NL. He batted .282 with 102 RBIs and paced everyone in several offensive cat

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