Ohtani wins second American League MVP award in unanimous vote
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[November 17, 2023]
(Reuters) -Dual-threat Major League Baseball superstar Shohei
Ohtani was named the unanimous winner of the American League Most
Valuable Player award for a second time on Thursday despite
suffering injuries that cut his 2023 season short.
The Japanese-born Ohtani received all 30 first-place votes in
balloting by eligible Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA)
voters to beat out Corey Seager and Marcus Semien of the Texas
Rangers.
He is the first player to win the MVP Award unanimously more than
once, having also done so in 2021.
Ohtani, who is often compared to MLB great Babe Ruth because of his
ability to pitch and hit at an elite level, produced an AL-leading
44 home runs, with 20 stolen bases and 95 RBIs with the Los Angeles
Angels in 2023.
In 23 starts on the mound, Ohtani had a 3.14 ERA with 167
strikeouts, though his pitching season was cut short in August due
to a torn ligament in his right elbow. A subsequent side strain
ended his season entirely in September.
Ohtani finished second in voting last year behind New York Yankees
slugger Aaron Judge.
"Obviously I wanted to win last year but Judge had a spectacular
season and, deservedly so, he won it. So I wanted to come back
stronger and try to win this year," Ohtani said via an interpreter.
"My goal was to try to come out on top."
In Japan, where Ohtani began his professional career with the
Nippon-Ham Fighters, chief government spokesperson Hirokazu Matsuno
expressed "heartfelt respect" for his achievement.
"We are very happy to hear this bright news," Matsuno told
reporters. "We look forward to seeing more of Otani's success in the
future."
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Aug 30, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Los Angeles Angels
designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) hits an RBI single against the
Philadelphia Phillies in the fifth inning at Citizens Bank Park.
Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Ohtani, a three-time MLB All-Star and the most
coveted free agent in recent memory, is expected to be able to hit
without restrictions next season and to pitch again in 2025.
While Ohtani's win was all but a foregone conclusion, Atlanta Braves
outfielder Ronald Acuna triumphed over a pair of Los Angeles Dodgers
teammates in what was expected to be a more competitive race for the
National League's Most Valuable Player.
But Acuna also won by unanimous vote, marking the first time in
BBWAA voting that the winners in both leagues were unanimous in the
same year, as he beat out the Dodgers' Mookie Betts and Freddie
Freeman for the honor.
The Venezuelan four-times All-Star powered the Braves to a
staggering 104 wins as he produced an NL-leading 149 runs, 217 hits
and 73 stolen bases.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York, Kaori Kaneko in Tokyo;
Editing by Frank Pingue and Stephen Coates)
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