Ohtani's second straight MVP award cranks out extra editions in Japanese newspapers

Updated Nov. 17, 2023 1:04 a.m. ET
Associated Press

TOKYO (AP) — Two-way star Shohei Ohtani is not only great for baseball — he's also a blessing for Japan's newspaper industry.

Ohtani was named the first two-time unanimous Most Valuable Player when he won the American League honor on Thursday, immediately setting off a scramble around Tokyo's Shibuya station for extra editions announcing the award.

Ohtani, who has played his entire MLB career with the Los Angeles Angels, is now a free agent with speculation he could land baseball's first $500 million contract.

“I don’t particularly have a preference of which team I would like him to play for next season," Ryota Kusaka, a high-school baseball player, said at the station. “But my support for him won’t change no matter which team he goes to.”

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Ohtani was shown in a post by Major League Baseball on X, formerly Twitter, at the moment he received word of his MVP award, high-fiving his pet dog amid clapping in the background.

The award was almost a foregone conclusion, but it again stoked pride in local Japanese that one of their own is the best in the world's top baseball league.

“Given Ohtani’s performance this season, I think it is no surprise that he has won this award," said Iori Kamikubo, who identified himself only as a baseball fan. "I think he is no longer a human but a god.”

“I think he is a kind of spiritual support for the Japanese people,” added Ayiyoshi Ikeda, a businessman.

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