MLB Network analyst Tom Verducci joins the Dan Patrick Show and discusses the record-breaking season we have seen from Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani as well as why he thinks Ohtani has a case to be regarded as the greatest living player
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MLB Network analyst Tom Verducci joins the Dan Patrick Show and discusses the record-breaking season we have seen from Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani as well as why he thinks Ohtani has a case to be regarded as the greatest living player
Evidently, the fat man in a segregated league (back when “professional athletes” had fulltime construction jobs) is the greatest of all time.
I wonder how often they should pitch him, do they make him every other slot, giving him 2 weeks between starts? He’s just too valuable to risk injury, right?
More you watch that 50th sb, you realize how smart Ohtani is. The timing he moved his toe to avoid the tag was just crazy. Being that big guy and able to control his body,, in the right timing an inch away from the glove,,, it’s just unbelievable.
Not sure why it is so hard to say he’s the greatest living player. Apparently those with low IQ or in denial or haters can’t grasp the concept that it was considered impossible for one player to do all that he does, especially doing it all at elite levels.
We should agree he is the greatest of all time.
Yeah, we have unconsciously starting to take Ohtanis greatness for granted..which is nuts!
Sho in your rear view is faster than he appears.
Ted Williams was a man’s man. Fought in 2 wars and the last man to hit.400.
Imagine if he was on roids.