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Shohei Ohtani won the Commissioner’s Special Award for “Extraordinary, Surprised and Unusual”, and MLB Official Acclaimed | Full-Count

Major League Baseball official website also praised “Commissioner officially acknowledged that it is historically important”

Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani received the “Commissioner’s Special Award” from the Major League Baseball on the 26th (27th Japan time). He attended a meeting before the World Series, which opened in Houston, Texas, and received an award-winning trophy from MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred. “I am very honored to receive such a special award, and I am grateful to all the fans, MLB Organizations, Angels officials, and everyone who supported me this season. “I said joy.

The award is given to teams and individuals who have made historic achievements. The awards began in 1998, with a total of 15 past award winners and organizations. Among the Japanese, Ichiro (then Mariners), who hit 262 hits, which set a new record for the season in 2004, won the award in 2005. It’s been seven years since Derek Jeter (Yankees) and Vin Scully (Dodgers’ exclusive live announcer) in 2014, and it’s the first time Manfred has been appointed commissioner.

Otani made a full turn with two swords of throwing from the opening, marking 9 wins & 46 home runs. “Otani’s 2021 was truly extraordinary, truly astonishing and truly unusual, so the Commissioner of Baseball officially acknowledged it as historically important,” the Major League Baseball official website praised. In the article, Babe Ruth reported that he played dual wield during the Red Sox era, saying that “there was never a season like Otani this year.” In the All-Star game, he praised his participation in the two-sword style of home run derby and throwing.

At the press conference, Manfred said he “appeared at the perfect time” as the world suffered from the corona wreck. The MLB official website also spared no compliments, saying that it “played a role as a world-leading ambassador.”

(Full-Count editorial department)


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