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MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani continues to write epic records with his strength, and the American media reveals a heartwarming story

Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersJapanese superstar Shohei Ohtani continues to write epic records with amazing strength, but he never forgets to maintain a humble and courteous personality, which has also made him admired by fans around the world. On the 2nd, in the final battle of the Dodge Yankee series, the American media also revealed another heartwarming story of Ohtani during the broadcast process.

Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani



ESPN reporter Ernie mentioned in the broadcast that Shohei Ohtani is the only hitter in the major league who will greet the referee before every play, and many players will greet the judge at the opening seat, but only Ohtani will greet the judge before each seat stands in the strike zone. When asked by the anchor if Ohtani maintained this etiquette even at the 3rd and 4th seats, Ernie replied in the affirmative.

In addition, "ESPN" also had a live online interview with Dodge Korean gold-glove fielder Tommy Edman (Tommy Edman) in the second round, when asked how he felt about being on the same team as Ohtani, Edman said that it was very special, what Ohtani can do is different, no one can do it, and Ohtani is also quite humble and does not want to be the focus of attention at all.

"He's arguably one of the most humble people I've ever met." Erdman continued, "No matter what happens, he's always got the same mentality, whether he's playing well or not, and even though he rarely plays badly, he's always been consistent, and I've never seen him change anything. ”

Edelman also admires Ohtani's ability to handle pressure, "It's completely different, whether it's Japan or Los Angeles, it's unbelievable that he's able to focus on the game, get so much done, and even pitch under that pressure. Immediately after the interview, Edelman started with a two-game deficit.

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