MLB Rumors: The offseason entrance of Shohei Ohtani will excite LA Dodgers fans until 2025
Shohei Ohtani has been working really hard as the Dodgers get ready for the new season.
Shohei Ohtani, a standout pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, is hoping for a fantastic 2025 after a historic campaign. He plans to resume pitching sometime in 2025. Ohtani is a vital member of the team despite the Dodgers' summer spending binge because his efforts will get any fan executed.
Ohtani made history last season by being the only player in history to record at least 50 stolen bases and blast at least 50 home homers. His overall stats included 59 stolen bases, 54 home runs, 130 RBIs, and a.310 batting average.
Perhaps seek out more of the same, since he told SportsNet LA on Saturday through his interpreter that he has been exercising "five, six times a week."
Shohei has been getting his offseason reps in! pic.twitter.com/dI6me69scs
— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) February 1, 2025
"I was rather pleased with the off-season. Through his interpreter, Ohtani stated, "I've been throwing." In fact, I began to swing the bat with a fair amount of force. For example, I was able to work out five or six times a week right before I went on stage.
The general manager of the Dodgers talks about Shohei Ohtani's work ethic.
According to his offseason efforts, Ohtani is far from finished after winning his third MVP award and adding a World Series to his resume.
Brandon Gomes, general manager of the Dodgers, told Jon Heyman that he is not surprised by Ohtani's work ethic.
"His commitment to his daily routine and process, his homework, and his in-depth analysis of pitchers' tells," Gome remarked. For example, Shohei isn't the fastest player in the major leagues, despite his obvious speed. He's working hard on his schoolwork, learning when to run, picking and choosing his locations, and making sure everything balances with the gaming environment. In comparison to what anyone could have anticipated, his regimen and degree of proficiency are completely different.
In any case, with a loaded lineup and Ohtani at the helm, Los Angeles hopes to go back-to-back.
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