
Without a doubt, Shohei Ohtani is one of the best players in major baseball and his place at the renowned temple is assured. His launcher hat may be tidy up in the closet for now, but the Japanese remains one of the most talented players in the whole MLB.
And this is what makes what will follow even more crazy. End your tuques with spit.
This weekend, Ohtani was in the Top-5 in several offensive categories such as more than one goal, circuit and total goals. However, he was outside the top-90 for the products produced.
This is noted by the Expert of the Manfred circuit, Brady Farkas, who has analyzed the strange season of Ohtani so far.
He is experiencing a historically strange, but still productive campaign so far. He has managed eleven circuits this season, but almost all of his circuits have been solo. It is a convoluted statistic, but I find this kind of thing interesting.
The Japanese is in the fourth row of the adults with regard to long balls with eleven and the fifth step for the strokes in addition to displaying the fourth greater total goals. But it is 96th in terms of produced points. Yes yes, almost excluded from the top-100.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSDWVPIHV40
It is the first time in the history of baseball that a player has been in the top-5 for the circuits, the sure blows and the total of the goals, but outside the Top 90 for the points produced during a day of the month of May or later.
We salute Ohtani's teammates among Los Angeles Dodgers, who do not seem to go on the trails when the MVP of the National League comes to the stick.
Ah baseball, this sport with a panoply of dark statistics that makes something that has never happened before always occurs at the most unexpected time.











