@@AtTheHoUse28 its a shame Trout cares more about the steadiness, stability and familiarity of being on the same team working for the same organization rather than looking for greener pastures like his superstar buddy Ohtani just did.
I think most people outside of East Asia might not know this, but Ohtani is not just a superstar in Japan, but he is also very popular in South Korea and Taiwan. My dude has been saving my weekends and Stake bets the entire season while simultaneously contributing to promote baseball all over the world 🙏 Not only a goat for the dodgers, but for baseball as a whole 😁
Without that swing the Dodgers most likely get swept by the Padres, goes to show one swing can make or break a season Now they're world series champions once again
Glad some people give him credit for this in the postseason and not just the world series. Shohei may not have hit homeruns but he still had hits and got on base on crucial moments that helped Dodgers but in world series he was in a slump, idiots began saying he didn't earn it. Padres would have knocked out the Dodgers like last year and the curse would have never been lifted if not for a 3 run tying homer.
@@daitran5745not Only did the Dodgers Not get Swept but they also didn’t Lose the Series, yes they lost 2 games after and the series was 2-1 in padres favor they Could’ve close out the Dodgers at home but didn’t Dodgers embarrassed them 8-0 at petco then taking the last game at home , Shows how good the Dodgers were and how bad the padres were.
@@shotayamamura8812 not really maybe for this game because they won , but this momentum was lost in game 2 ,3 , then regained in GM 4 when they won 8-0 , because of the whole team contributing.
@@donaldzuramp4404they had the best record in baseball and won the WS 3 years ago. You’re not going to win the WS every year regardless if you have the better team. Ask the 2019 Astros if you don’t believe...
@@メキメキ日本語wdym? He’s a competitor. Missing the playoffs on the angels for so many years must have been torture for him. This looks like more than just excitement, but catharsis from being able to finally play on the big stage, and to show up on it.
@@DeepfriedBeans4492 He IS a competitor but not the person who is tied to his past. What makes Shohei a great player as he is is his positivity and concentration. He knows that all those negative feelings such as anger and frustration would prevent him from living the moment. He just focuses on his next play and enjoys it all.
I have to agree with you. I come from the jordan generation. There is always one players greatness in a sport that transcends all others. I would have to throw tiger woods, mike tyson and Messi in there in my lifetime. Its a greatness that transcends their sport. Enjoy it! It doesnt happen often.
@@javier_rivera_torres Yes! And Tom Brady too while we're at it. I was too young to appreciate Jordan's presence in the 90's, but later caught up to his greatness after retirement. So right now, with Ohtani, I want to take in every moment cause we may never see someone like him.
@@wholewheaties Unfortunately, no american football player has reached that level of Global reach. Not all goats of their sports are transcendent globally. For example, soccer isnt very popular in the US but you ask just about anyone who lionel messi is. They will say. The soccer player? And he is not even from the US he is from Argentina. His greatness transcends globally, like jordans, ali, etc. Now, you go to Argentina and ask. Do you know who Tom Brady is. There going to be like who. Your going to be like are you kidding me. Hes the goat of football. That doesn't change his greatness. It just didnt transcend. But if you ask someone in Argentina. Do you know who Michael Jordan is. They are going to say you mean the basketball player. Same thing with Ali. Its a really rare thing and level of greatness. They become bigger than their sport. That people who aren't even into sports in other countries know about them.
This was just the first round . Update: now in late october, he has about a 500 on base percentage or better in the NLCS. The guy was getting on base nearly three times a game. I think I saw the combination of his walks plus hits in the NLCS was like 17 in just six games. This guy is on an absolute tear!
When the bat connects with the ball all you hear is “clack” and then the roar of the crowd. That’s gotta be one the best feelings ever. Then throw the bat like gtf off of me!
Eagerly anticipating the day when my ears will be blessed with the ohtani double pop - first from the bat (you know which ones I'm referring to), then from the crowd.
Giants fan here but I went to an As game in Oakland 2 years ago just to watch Ohtani hit career homerun #101. Haven't watched the playoff since the Giants was in the playoffs but I watched today.
i don't like this trope the media are pushing that Ohtani is "just now" showing emotions like never before. watch his pitching highlights from the past few years. watch him strike a guy out in a high leverage situation and jump off the mound yelling. just not accurate to say that
Hes worth watching for sure. This year he’s winning the first ever in history most valuable player award as dh, ie a hitter only. With his bat he has proven himself as one of the best players of this generation. But as I’m sure you’re aware, he is also a top 5 pitcher recovering from Tommy John surgery. Next year, not only is he gonna have his incredible mvp worthy bat, but he will also possibly be contending for the cy young award as a pitcher. Nobody has ever done both pitching and hitting at an effective level simultaneously unless you’re talking 100 years ago when mlb wasn’t even a full time job for many of its athletes. To do both at an elite level? Never going to happen again in our lifetimes, I can guarantee you. Ohtani is the perfect combination of talent and extreme dedication.
@mr.bob.garcia Ohtani becomes even more entertaining next season because he will start pitching 2025 season! If you don't know baseball, just to inform you, Ohtani is the only super elite(true) 2 way baseball player in the world. He's the only person who can both start pitching for 23 games and also lineups as DH in every game including his on pitching days. He's the only one to be super elite in both pitching, hitting, and running/stealing bases in the world and in MLB. Ohtani is a rehab pitcher in 2024 because his arm was serious injured and got arm surgery in last Sept. Ohtani in 2024 couldn't pitch, so he started to steal a lot to help team suddenly from July because many of his teammates were injured for several months. Basically baseball players who are taking DH position can hardly run, so they are very good hitters esp hitting many HR. And pitchers don't need to do any hitting jobs anymore as they only pitch and aren't in lineups for hitting at all, they're usually not good in running too. However, Ohtani as DH & starting pitcher (rehab pitcher in '24), it's unbelievably fast in running bases. Especially players of his size usually can't run fast because they are easy to get injury as speeding up in running bases. Usually a DH usually only steals a few bases a year. Yet Ohtani had a highest stealing record of 26 in 2021 & stole 20 in 2023 while also served his start pitching jobs. However, after mid June, Ohtani got to lineup as leadoff as another major hitter, Betts, in team got broken hand & was gone for 2 months. So Ohtani got substituted him to be lined at 1st and since then Ohtani started to steal a lot of bases and ran more extra bases to help team to win. At the end of '24 season, Ohtani, who hit 44HR and stole 20 bases in '23, hit 54HR & stole 59 bases. He also increased his RBI & R from 95RBI & 102R in '23 to 130RBI & 134R to cover up so many injured hitters & pitchers. And his hitting avg. also increased from .304 to .310 even his AB were tremendously increased too. At the same time, he had to rehab as a pitcher and had many restrictions on hitting as well like the strength usage of his surgical arm and numbers of swings allowed daily etc. So what you see from highlights aren't tell you the stories behind. Before Ohtani broke all the records all the way to 54-59, no one in baseball history can ever reach 43-43 (hit 43 HR & stole 43 bases in a season). Even over hundred years of baseball history, the highest was a record of 42-42. Not until Ohtani broke all historical records all the from 43-43 to 50-50. He found the 50-50 club and went till 54-59. Since he's going to start pitching in '25, this might be the last season for him to reach this high record as he might have to steal less to save energy for pitching. So my recommendation for you is to watch all his 54HR & 59 steals in one mlb.com UA-cam collection video.
Happy Ohtani is the best Ohtani. Watching his energy towards the game evolve over his time with the Dodgers has been truly a sight to behold. Ohtani is baseball’s one and only ambassador.
No stage is too big for Shohei! He picked up right where he left off in September. Great team win! The bullpen really did an excellent job holding the Padres scoreless for six innings. Treinen bailing out Kopech was huge! Go Dodgers!
I don't watch baseball at all, but this is the first time watching it since the Giants in the World Series with Barry Bonds leading. Ohtani is the reason and he did not disappoint. I get to witness a HR and it was spectacular because Dodgers were down 3-0 and he help ties it. Looking forward to game 2.
Ohtani is simply the best player I have ever seen. Dude is an absolute beast. Most dominant current player in all of team sports as far as I am concerned. Let's all enjoy this ride. 👍🏽
Ohtani is a God give to baseball. Talk about being clutch and rising to the occasion and delivers. That bat flip and the passion gives me goosebumps. Goatani 🦄
this is just the beginning of the legacy of ohtani …this dude is post-season clutch …wait until he returns to the mound next season to pitch again …he will single handedly lead dodgers to new hope
@@tamehamehaprints3604 Ohtani already in his first postseason game has done more than Judge in his playoff career, and Shohei has more hits and total bases than Trout in the postseason.
Although Ohtani struggled in the World Series, it was his contributions that led the team to the World Series. Congratulations on the championship, Shohei!
@@GeorgeRobles-t2f I agree with what you said. I just wanted to highlight how much Ohtani contributed to the team during this regular season. I'm grateful for the dedication of all the team members, and especially Freddie Freeman's performance in this World Series, which was truly historic.
Blessings from Taiwan 🇹🇼 🥳 Congratulations to Ohtani on his 1st homerun and 1st win at the playoffs 💪😎✌️🥳🥳🥳 Hope you can make ANOTHER playoffs HISTORY of 7 homeruns and 7 steals, Unicorn Ohtani 🦄 Jesus loves everyone 😇🥰🎁
Shohei proving to people who said he was overpaid why he is worth $700M Dodgers could've gave him the first billion dollar contract in Sports history m, they'll make that money back from their tv contract, merch sales and sponsors within 2 years
@@1guitar12 if he wasn’t a pitcher and they told him to try and get a Gold Glove, I would bet my personal household that he would be great. You can’t deny his greatness
@@Maxx_d13Max I’m better but that’s not the point. The point is…if you play defense for let’s say 140 games in whatever position. And in a lot of those games you’re running, diving after the ball. You don’t think you’re increasing your chances of injury, you know like all the previous superstars in MLB history did? Maybe go in the IR for 10 games or so, if not more? Take 10 games away from Ohtani (or more) then where is his stats?
@@1guitar12 you’re 100 percent right and I’m from Boston so a perfect example is a guy like David Ortiz. I didn’t fully appreciate him the way I appreciated manny Ramirez because manny owned left field and he made some good plays off the green monster. However, if you but shohei ohtani to a task and made him play defense, he would adjust and still be great
I've been in Japan a long time, and I remember when he got drafted by his pro team in Japan..he cried because he said I want to play in America..........oh he was well worth the wait.!
Baseball fans deserved to see playoff ohtani
I agree.....this is what trout should have done years ago
What a shame we lost his last 3 prime years
And Trout 10 years😢
@@AtTheHoUse28 trout .. ..man.. he cant
@@AtTheHoUse28 its a shame Trout cares more about the steadiness, stability and familiarity of being on the same team working for the same organization rather than looking for greener pastures like his superstar buddy Ohtani just did.
@@阿批-l5z hey at least were gonna get maybe 5 more years of Ohtani doing this in the post season
I think most people outside of East Asia might not know this, but Ohtani is not just a superstar in Japan, but he is also very popular in South Korea and Taiwan. My dude has been saving my weekends and Stake bets the entire season while simultaneously contributing to promote baseball all over the world 🙏 Not only a goat for the dodgers, but for baseball as a whole 😁
He is him!
Sometimes I feel like a Dodgers game without Ohtani scoring a Home Run feels disappointing. Am I setting the bar too high for any Dodgers game?
It's ok that Ohtani didnt win the triple crown. It'll give him something to aim for next year.
Everyone glazing him, not even the greatest of all time.
With all the setbacks in pitching and injuries, the Dodgers STILL finish the season with the best record in MLB. The Dodgers are just inevitable.
What he’s done this season has made its way around the world. And now more attention on the MLB! Love to see it. Sending love from France 🎉
1 million views in less than 14 hours
I am not a baseball fan. I am a Shohei Ohtani fan. I would never watch a bunch of random dudes play baseball willingly. Shohei makes it exciting!!!
What he's done this postseason has been banked by Strauss
I think I know who you are. Did you ever post on r/MLB or r/baseball?
King of mlb
This is the MVP.
Thabks captain
should be his 3rd unanimous which is absolutely ridiculous to think abt
Undisputed
@buklau6953 hes never won the MVP so why are you saying third?
@@ghsense2626 dawg what
Without that swing the Dodgers most likely get swept by the Padres, goes to show one swing can make or break a season
Now they're world series champions once again
Glad some people give him credit for this in the postseason and not just the world series. Shohei may not have hit homeruns but he still had hits and got on base on crucial moments that helped Dodgers but in world series he was in a slump, idiots began saying he didn't earn it. Padres would have knocked out the Dodgers like last year and the curse would have never been lifted if not for a 3 run tying homer.
after this game the lost 2 ..definitely would of got swept
@@daitran5745would’ve should’ve and could’ve BUT DIDNT ! 😂 almost only counts in Horsehoes . Padres get the should’ve Could’ve Won Trophy 🏆 😢
@@daitran5745not Only did the Dodgers Not get Swept but they also didn’t Lose the Series, yes they lost 2 games after and the series was 2-1 in padres favor they Could’ve close out the Dodgers at home but didn’t Dodgers embarrassed them 8-0 at petco then taking the last game at home , Shows how good the Dodgers were and how bad the padres were.
This changed the tide for the Dodgers!
Legend.
Masterpiece.
King.
Ohtani.
nice bat toss, never seen him that emotional before.
これに近いのはトラウトから三振にとった時だけと思います
野球であんなに盛り上がった場面初めて見た。海外の人の感情の豊かさはほんとスポーツを盛り上げるね僕も一緒にハイテンションになりました。
He wants to win
He wanna WIN
@@yuuki-y4s Yes. I Agree
This was the most important moment Dodgers got a strong momentum throughout the post season. Amazing Shohei Otani.
@@shotayamamura8812 not really maybe for this game because they won , but this momentum was lost in game 2 ,3 , then regained in GM 4 when they won 8-0 , because of the whole team contributing.
GOATani Shohei
わたしは日本人。ショウヘイの短期決戦の強さをMLBのみんなに理解してもらえる日が訪れて嬉しいよ
omg
개추
Best baseball player ever.
all the Talent there is in MLB today, then he shows new peak of baseball. I
No matter how outstanding Shohei Ohtani is, he won't get past Barry Bonds
@@F_reddy Bonds can't steal or pitch like him. Ohtani still can knock them out. He's so well rounded its crazy. He's a real life create-a-player.
@@F_reddy , Bonds is a juicehead. Second he cant pitch or run
@@F_reddytwo-way player 😂
The only reason why I watch MLB!!!
Shohei Ohtani is the savior of baseball ! not only MLB
HE is the true savior of the World!!!
Can he save the dodgers from all the choke tho
@@donaldzuramp4404they had the best record in baseball and won the WS 3 years ago. You’re not going to win the WS every year regardless if you have the better team. Ask the 2019 Astros if you don’t believe...
@@whywelovefilm7079or ask 2021 braves 😉
i have never seen glaze out of a baseball player more in my life geez.
One&only 50-50 achiever in MLB history!
30-100 achiever
His so far the only achievment for the MLB history. Untill Witt Jr will overtake him, probably very soon.
All that anger, frustration, anticipation, dominance shown with that bat flip! Goatani!
NO no no. Shohei is not that kind of person. This is the moment he has been waiting for and the flip is a manifestation of true excitement.
@@メキメキ日本語wdym? He’s a competitor. Missing the playoffs on the angels for so many years must have been torture for him. This looks like more than just excitement, but catharsis from being able to finally play on the big stage, and to show up on it.
@@DeepfriedBeans4492 He IS a competitor but not the person who is tied to his past. What makes Shohei a great player as he is is his positivity and concentration. He knows that all those negative feelings such as anger and frustration would prevent him from living the moment. He just focuses on his next play and enjoys it all.
He is well prepared
He rescued YAMAMOTO
He is a Legend
He is Shohei Ohtani
Love these lines
That bat flip rivals the glove toss and the hat toss after striking out Mike Trout to win the WBC championship.
Na that glove toss and jumping up and down with the whole team was the coolest
Perfect ❤
if this was a walk off in the World Series then yes, but it’s not lmao no where near close to the same level
Ohtani's the only player that will have clutch moments like these from both sides of the plate.
私は、サムライフリップと名付けます!
Ohtani is the player who rises to the occasion, as he did at WBC games against Mexico and USA.
He waited 6 years for this moment!!
he is hungry
@@burningknuckle26lo
MVP!MVP!MVP!
使える英語を頑張って使ったんでちゅね〜。えらいえらい笑
Great grandparents: I saw the Babe.
Grandparents: I saw Ali.
Parents: I saw Jordan:
Those of us now: We saw Ohtani!!!!
I have to agree with you. I come from the jordan generation. There is always one players greatness in a sport that transcends all others. I would have to throw tiger woods, mike tyson and Messi in there in my lifetime. Its a greatness that transcends their sport. Enjoy it! It doesnt happen often.
@@javier_rivera_torres Yes! And Tom Brady too while we're at it. I was too young to appreciate Jordan's presence in the 90's, but later caught up to his greatness after retirement. So right now, with Ohtani, I want to take in every moment cause we may never see someone like him.
Mahomes
perfect
@@wholewheaties Unfortunately, no american football player has reached that level of Global reach. Not all goats of their sports are transcendent globally.
For example, soccer isnt very popular in the US but you ask just about anyone who lionel messi is. They will say. The soccer player? And he is not even from the US he is from Argentina. His greatness transcends globally, like jordans, ali, etc.
Now, you go to Argentina and ask. Do you know who Tom Brady is. There going to be like who. Your going to be like are you kidding me. Hes the goat of football. That doesn't change his greatness. It just didnt transcend.
But if you ask someone in Argentina. Do you know who Michael Jordan is. They are going to say you mean the basketball player. Same thing with Ali.
Its a really rare thing and level of greatness. They become bigger than their sport. That people who aren't even into sports in other countries know about them.
Oh my... He continues to exceed our already ridiculously high expectations.
He is amazing
Legend!
レンドンも負けてない
This was just the first round . Update: now in late october, he has about a 500 on base percentage or better in the NLCS. The guy was getting on base nearly three times a game. I think I saw the combination of his walks plus hits in the NLCS was like 17 in just six games. This guy is on an absolute tear!
MVP
圧倒的なシーズン
@@決して私に構わないで下さい
He’s Ohtani so nothing is impossible.
@@決して私に構わないで下さい
That statement is already harsh.
@@決して私に構わないで下さいかわいそうに。
@@決して私に構わないで下さい
この人は頭のおかしい日本人なので気にしないでください
THAT'S WHY HE'S THE GOAT 🐐
大谷翔平は「America's Pastime」
Showtime❤
THE GOAAATT
@@Isidore-x6d The W feels strange if you're going to say SHOTIME like Shohei. It's not Showhei.
@@Spikelangelo Shotime
這發全壘打轟出去 真的完全點燃全場和道奇全隊情緒士氣 跟打了雞血一樣!!! :D
That bat flip was savage!!
Dodgers got stomped 10-2... padres yo daddy!
@@Dane-o7q Lmao, 8-0 , ypur getting smoked last game
@@bigaljp I know. OUCH!
@@Dane-o7qGoodbye!!! 😂😂😂
And he’s doing this on a rehab year Ohtani is the 🐐
hes done pitching
You got that right
@@italianwaterice9594 he will pitch next year he said
@@theoneaboveall6768 wont be up to him
@@italianwaterice9594 Hope not.
最高にカッコいいなマジで
When the bat connects with the ball all you hear is “clack” and then the roar of the crowd. That’s gotta be one the best feelings ever. Then throw the bat like gtf off of me!
Always electrifying
Not only that but it's a very distinctive "clack". His home runs just sound different. Epic!
Eagerly anticipating the day when my ears will be blessed with the ohtani double pop - first from the bat (you know which ones I'm referring to), then from the crowd.
この男に日本人とかアジア人とか小さい枕詞は要らない
GOATだ
一刀流でも凄まじい活躍、クラッチであることを証明している
来年以降は二刀流復活
讃える言葉が見つからない
That's what it used to sound like when Bo Jackson connected with the bat.
Giants fan here but I went to an As game in Oakland 2 years ago just to watch Ohtani hit career homerun #101. Haven't watched the playoff since the Giants was in the playoffs but I watched today.
I just found my issue of SPORT magazine when Willie Mays was leaving New York to come west. Great pics.
How do you make it through all the piles of human excrement to get to the ball park?
Respect
There will be NO stopping the BIG SHO.
Love passionate Ohtani
Ohtani already in the postseason has more hits and total bases than Trout.
ファンの感情が大谷にも乗ってるに違いない。あんな大谷初めて見たw
that bat flip with emotions like never before!
i don't like this trope the media are pushing that Ohtani is "just now" showing emotions like never before. watch his pitching highlights from the past few years. watch him strike a guy out in a high leverage situation and jump off the mound yelling. just not accurate to say that
@@lukewormholes5388 facts. it's lowkey racist lol
Don’t know anything about baseball and somehow this guy’s been in my recommended videos so I’ve been watching them all
I love this comment.
Hes worth watching for sure. This year he’s winning the first ever in history most valuable player award as dh, ie a hitter only. With his bat he has proven himself as one of the best players of this generation.
But as I’m sure you’re aware, he is also a top 5 pitcher recovering from Tommy John surgery. Next year, not only is he gonna have his incredible mvp worthy bat, but he will also possibly be contending for the cy young award as a pitcher.
Nobody has ever done both pitching and hitting at an effective level simultaneously unless you’re talking 100 years ago when mlb wasn’t even a full time job for many of its athletes. To do both at an elite level? Never going to happen again in our lifetimes, I can guarantee you. Ohtani is the perfect combination of talent and extreme dedication.
@@DeepfriedBeans4492 yeah that’s probably why people like me who don’t watch baseball are hearing about him. Pretty entertaining.
@mr.bob.garcia Ohtani becomes even more entertaining next season because he will start pitching 2025 season! If you don't know baseball, just to inform you, Ohtani is the only super elite(true) 2 way baseball player in the world. He's the only person who can both start pitching for 23 games and also lineups as DH in every game including his on pitching days. He's the only one to be super elite in both pitching, hitting, and running/stealing bases in the world and in MLB. Ohtani is a rehab pitcher in 2024 because his arm was serious injured and got arm surgery in last Sept. Ohtani in 2024 couldn't pitch, so he started to steal a lot to help team suddenly from July because many of his teammates were injured for several months. Basically baseball players who are taking DH position can hardly run, so they are very good hitters esp hitting many HR. And pitchers don't need to do any hitting jobs anymore as they only pitch and aren't in lineups for hitting at all, they're usually not good in running too. However, Ohtani as DH & starting pitcher (rehab pitcher in '24), it's unbelievably fast in running bases. Especially players of his size usually can't run fast because they are easy to get injury as speeding up in running bases. Usually a DH usually only steals a few bases a year. Yet Ohtani had a highest stealing record of 26 in 2021 & stole 20 in 2023 while also served his start pitching jobs. However, after mid June, Ohtani got to lineup as leadoff as another major hitter, Betts, in team got broken hand & was gone for 2 months. So Ohtani got substituted him to be lined at 1st and since then Ohtani started to steal a lot of bases and ran more extra bases to help team to win. At the end of '24 season, Ohtani, who hit 44HR and stole 20 bases in '23, hit 54HR & stole 59 bases. He also increased his RBI & R from 95RBI & 102R in '23 to 130RBI & 134R to cover up so many injured hitters & pitchers. And his hitting avg. also increased from .304 to .310 even his AB were tremendously increased too. At the same time, he had to rehab as a pitcher and had many restrictions on hitting as well like the strength usage of his surgical arm and numbers of swings allowed daily etc. So what you see from highlights aren't tell you the stories behind. Before Ohtani broke all the records all the way to 54-59, no one in baseball history can ever reach 43-43 (hit 43 HR & stole 43 bases in a season). Even over hundred years of baseball history, the highest was a record of 42-42. Not until Ohtani broke all historical records all the from 43-43 to 50-50. He found the 50-50 club and went till 54-59. Since he's going to start pitching in '25, this might be the last season for him to reach this high record as he might have to steal less to save energy for pitching. So my recommendation for you is to watch all his 54HR & 59 steals in one mlb.com UA-cam collection video.
Shohei Ohtani is truly a genius among geniuses
Okay Shohei, that bat flip💪
You born for this moment
Isn’t that considered disrespectful to the opposing team?
플레이오프의 오타니는 이제 시작
@@bobagowoof I mean, when you are literally HIM, you can do what you want
@@bobagowoof it’s a postseason game and his first big moment. Plus a three run homer to tie the game. This is the exception.
@@bobagowoofhe’s js being competitive and there’s nothing wrong with that
Happy Ohtani is the best Ohtani. Watching his energy towards the game evolve over his time with the Dodgers has been truly a sight to behold. Ohtani is baseball’s one and only ambassador.
Talk about a goose bump moment. I haven't had that feeling since the Gibby homerun in '88. Let's go Dodgers!
That changed the game and gave the much needed momentum to LA 🔥
No stage is too big for Shohei! He picked up right where he left off in September. Great team win! The bullpen really did an excellent job holding the Padres scoreless for six innings. Treinen bailing out Kopech was huge! Go Dodgers!
Don't forget brasier coming in to settle down the madres after yamamoto's debacle.
@@TV-cx2zwI didn't. In my comment I said the bullpen did a great job. Brasier, Vesia, Phillips, Kopech, and especially Treinen. Is that better?
@@richr.7698 Clown
I don't watch baseball at all, but this is the first time watching it since the Giants in the World Series with Barry Bonds leading. Ohtani is the reason and he did not disappoint. I get to witness a HR and it was spectacular because Dodgers were down 3-0 and he help ties it. Looking forward to game 2.
First time I've watch a complete game since the 91" World Series Twins Championship
Ohtani is simply the best player I have ever seen. Dude is an absolute beast. Most dominant current player in all of team sports as far as I am concerned. Let's all enjoy this ride. 👍🏽
This guy is amazing !
Ohtani is a hero of Dodgers forever.
That’s only if he brings the World Series home.
@@Y3xl9v unfortunately, even if he pitches, it is still a team effort.
There's no doubt he's a hero at this point (throughout the season), so what are the people in the comments saying lol
Ohtani is a God give to baseball. Talk about being clutch and rising to the occasion and delivers. That bat flip and the passion gives me goosebumps. Goatani 🦄
こんなに期待に応えてくれる選手はいない。
His HR definitely gave the team a HUGE morale boost 🙌 🤩 ❤
And gave a road bump to slow down padre’s winning momentum from the wild card series
and MVP
@@yuzy8 Most valuable Parlay
@@martyblackmorecry more 🤣
That HR and the team knocking out Cease early was huge. Not just for the series, but for Yamamoto and the organization as well.
this is just the beginning of the legacy of ohtani …this dude is post-season clutch …wait until he returns to the mound next season to pitch again …he will single handedly lead dodgers to new hope
He’s led baseball to new hope…
duh this was his 2nd AB in the post season duh
@@tamehamehaprints3604 Ohtani already in his first postseason game has done more than Judge in his playoff career, and Shohei has more hits and total bases than Trout in the postseason.
Although Ohtani struggled in the World Series, it was his contributions that led the team to the World Series. Congratulations on the championship, Shohei!
@@김재현-e5j7i it was a Team effort , Freddie freeman was the World Series MVP.
@@GeorgeRobles-t2f I agree with what you said. I just wanted to highlight how much Ohtani contributed to the team during this regular season. I'm grateful for the dedication of all the team members, and especially Freddie Freeman's performance in this World Series, which was truly historic.
As a massive Padres fan, this guy is the most feared dude in all of baseball. Already is the Brady/Mahomes of the MLB
Mahomes is nowhere near Brady, stop it.
@@whodis3489 he will be at the end of his career, bud
@@kieransadauski6417 No chance, champ
That bat flip tho 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dude flicked his wrist and the bat was like Luke Skywalker force throwing his lightsaber 😯
SHOHEI OHTANI
GOD MODE: ACTIVATED
OHTANI IS REIGNING BLUE OCTOBER 🔵💙
Congrats Shohei. His FIRST HR of his FIRST post season match. 🎉🎉🎉
Like all superstars, Ohtani delivers on the big stage.
He is in a zone of his own!!!
Monster Shohei
Greatest Ever!!!!!
The freaking goat 🐐
Blessings from Taiwan 🇹🇼 🥳
Congratulations to Ohtani on his 1st homerun and 1st win at the playoffs 💪😎✌️🥳🥳🥳
Hope you can make ANOTHER playoffs HISTORY of 7 homeruns and 7 steals, Unicorn Ohtani 🦄
Jesus loves everyone 😇🥰🎁
調子が噛み合えば可能性がありますね彼は調子次第でバリーボンズの全盛期を超える瞬間がある。
First underpay MLB player. He is worth a billion!! MVP!!
😂😂😂
for real his $700M seems more and more like a bargain every game he plays.
@@oldfrend
10years,$1000M
Shohei proving to people who said he was overpaid why he is worth $700M
Dodgers could've gave him the first billion dollar contract in Sports history m, they'll make that money back from their tv contract, merch sales and sponsors within 2 years
He is a real GOAT!👍
MVP mode.
這已經不只是我們棒球迷夢想的畫面了,太美好了
He do everything is history. GOAT!
He's so amazing. Tears Bruh
That bat flip was sexy. I loved it. MVP
I don't think I have ever seen him this pumped up.
Best on the planet period!!!!
Worth every penny, and then some. Talk about value added. Geez. The best ever, and I'm glad I get to see it.
people laughed at huge salary...now they say its a bargain
@@tednguyen7258 My pronoun is not 'they'. Bwahahahahaaaaaaaa.... Oh man that was funny. To me anyway.
I’m an A’s fan and I got so hyped when he hit the homer. Quite literally watching a living legend
Ohtani is the best player in the universe.
Edit: Dang never got this much likes on a comment. Tysm.
Only the Universe bro? Try the multiverse. Show some respect to the greatest baseball player ever played.
Thanks to my angels
No doubt
agreee
@@jackyshin3045 he’s the best player in every single universe.
大谷太神啦!!!!!🎉🎉🎉
A new chapter begins! The legend continues...
一個字,神
The follow through, the bat toss, the scream, the slow walk...
It's all too perfect.
認真的男人就是帥MVP
The man is MLB.
Ohtani MVP
the man, the myth, the legend
Showtime Shohei!
Keep going ohtani!
何回見てもほんとにかっこよすぎるよ
這部影片,讓我看到大谷的揮棒,超級順暢,我看了100次
That bat flip🔥🔥🔥🔥
that was like a bat chuck, nearly went as far as the ball did.
yeah talk about being all pumped up.
現地映像バット投げ
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バットフリップ打球と同じ速度😱
Ohtani adding the post season fire the Dodgers have been needing.
That bat flip was BRUTAL
I think that was a reaction to his knee being hit by ball?
Best show in sports right now. 💯
Shohei Ohtani turns on Saiyan mode
Correction: Super Saiyan God.
And next year he’ll be CY mode.
He is Zenoh
@@安定陸塊-h5sうまい!
Sayonara! The way he throw that bat just intensify! Let’s go LA.. 🙌
Ohtani is HIM.
Never watched baseball until this guy
SHOHEI OHTANI BEST PLAYER IN BASEBALL 🔥
Tons of people watch baseball game because of him,including me.
SAME,,,,,,,
Know nothing about baseball until the GOAT came to the league! 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
same here🖐️
He is The baseball player.
That bat flip was legendary 🤯
bat projectile
Huge baseball fan for more than 60 years. Ohtani is the GOAT!
Such a pure stroke, the sound it makes you just know its a home run when he hits one solid.
WOW amazing OHTANI 👍
His home runs are so addictive I can't stop watching them🤩🤩🤩
His RISP stats over the last month are INSANE.
This dude is the greatest player anyone will see play the game of baseball
Nope. Have him play on the field too everyday and then get back to me.
@@1guitar12 tell me who’s better?
@@1guitar12 if he wasn’t a pitcher and they told him to try and get a Gold Glove, I would bet my personal household that he would be great. You can’t deny his greatness
@@Maxx_d13Max I’m better but that’s not the point. The point is…if you play defense for let’s say 140 games in whatever position. And in a lot of those games you’re running, diving after the ball. You don’t think you’re increasing your chances of injury, you know like all the previous superstars in MLB history did? Maybe go in the IR for 10 games or so, if not more? Take 10 games away from Ohtani (or more) then where is his stats?
@@1guitar12 you’re 100 percent right and I’m from Boston so a perfect example is a guy like David Ortiz. I didn’t fully appreciate him the way I appreciated manny Ramirez because manny owned left field and he made some good plays off the green monster. However, if you but shohei ohtani to a task and made him play defense, he would adjust and still be great
I've been in Japan a long time, and I remember when he got drafted by his pro team in Japan..he cried because he said I want to play in America..........oh he was well worth the wait.!