Ohtani, World Series and Los Angeles Dodgers
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The three-time MVP and his wife were together for the parade celebrating back-to-back World Series championships for Los Angeles.
At the Dodgers' Championship Celebration, Shohei Ohtani told a sold-out crowd that he isn't content to stop at just two World Series wins.
Shohei Ohtani celebrates his second Dodgers World Series title in as many years, telling fans he’s already thinking about a three-peat.
The Dodgers’ 2025 World Series win has set off a wave of celebration and plenty of debate. With their championship parade in Los Angeles still to come, fans are gearing up for more unforgettable moments.
Shohei Ohtani celebrated his second championship at the Dodgers parade by looking toward earning a third ring.
Is Shohei Ohtani the greatest of all time? He’s certainly the most talented, but what more does he have to do in the second half of his career to solidify his place among baseball’s
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Where Shohei Ohtani ranks alongside Barry Bonds and baseball's most feared hitters of all time
Bonds drew 688 intentional walks, averaging an intentional walk once every 18.3 times he stepped up to the plate. Nobody has ever and presumably will ever come close to that mark. However, Ohtani is quickly becoming more fearsome for pitchers.
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith continued one of baseball's weirdest streaks after helping his team win the World Series.