Dodger Score: Examining Shohei Ohtani's Offensive Prowess in the NL MVP Race
Ohtani's Historic Season
Shohei Ohtani entered Tuesday's play with 41 home runs and 40 stolen bases, an incredible 40-40 season, which is only achieved by six players in MLB history. Despite injury setbacks, Ohtani showcases an elite offensive strength that has positioned him as a favorite for the NL MVP title.
The Shift in Importance for MVP Candidates
- Defensive Contribution: While Ohtani's offensive numbers shine, his defense remains a question. Historically, a primary DH has yet to win the MVP award.
- Narratives Matter: Voter bias could veer towards the anti-DH narrative as well as the Ohtani fatigue narrative.
- Rival Contenders: Other candidates like Mookie Betts and Francisco Lindor could sway voters, but their own injury concerns hinder their momentum.
With the season nearing its finale, the Dodger score is just one factor influencing Ohtani's ongoing quest for recognition in the competitive MVP landscape.
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