After helping the Los Angeles Dodgers win back-to-back World Series titles, Shohei Ohtani won his third straight MVP Award . It’s the fourth time in five years he’s taken home Most Valuable Player honors. The two-way star now has two NL MVPs to go with his two AL awards.
Ohtani also joined Barry Bonds as the only players in MLB history with more than three MVP Awards, per Talkin’ Baseball. Bonds is the all-time leader with seven and Shohei is second with four MVP Awards.
“It’s truly an honor,” Ohtani noted when asked what the accomplishment means to him , per MLB. “The biggest thing is obviously being able to win the World Series. That’s first and foremost. It’s icing on the cake to be able to get an individual award, being crowned the MVP. I just really appreciate the support

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