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The greatest baseball player of all time is Shohei Ohtani? Hall of Fame Legend Dissatisfied: It's still early

Shohei Ohtani hit the Sidewinders on May 10 with a three-pointer ahead of the game, and with the handsome "Sure Walk" celebration, he became the hero of the comeback, not only leading the team to victory, but also making his historical status the focus of heated discussions again. Ben Verlander, a well-known analyst and Otani's number one fan, excitedly posted an article calling Ohtani the greatest player in history, which sparked heated discussions in the community; However, Hall of Fame star Chipper Jones immediately retorted, emphasizing that "the real benchmark is Barry Bonds!"

"Last night was like a movie, the greatest baseball player we've ever seen, not only blasted the winning shot, but also mocked the opponent in the way. I'm so lucky to be alive in this era." This impassioned speech instantly caused a wide range of repercussions, and many people questioned whether they overestimated Otani's historical positioning.

In response, Jones countered: "Bond wants to say something......" is a short sentence with mystery, pointing out that the hat of "the greatest man in history" should be worn by Bonds, not Ohtani.

The two sides then exchanged views, with Weyland adding: "I think Bonds is undoubtedly the best hitter of all time, but if you talk about 'all-rounders' who can shoot and play, Ohtani is really hard to replace."

Jones wasn't buying it, though, emphasizing that Bonds was a worthy five-beat player, "You should have seen how many gold gloves he had and how many bases he had stolen. He's not just a hard hit." He also pointed out that Ohtani has pitched a limited number of innings and has not been regularly positioned, "It would be too early to say that he can be included in this kind of discussion at this historical level."

In addition to Jones, the famous A-Rod (Alex Rodriguez) also said in an interview, "The best player I've seen is Bonds, his status is like Jordan, he is a different existence." However, A-Rod also praised Ohtani as "the most unique player in history" and looked forward to his return to the pitcher mound as soon as possible to show his amazing second-rate prowess again.

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