The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated Shohei Ohtani's achievements by giving away bobbleheads commemorating his unique 50 home run, 50 stolen base club status. On his bobblehead night, Ohtani has consistently delivered outstanding performances, with multiple home runs and critical RBIs, contributing to the team's success. Manager Dave Roberts has voiced a desire for more Ohtani-themed nights, acknowledging how his superstar's presence on the field elevates the team's performance. This pattern illustrates Ohtani's growing legacy within the sport and his clutch abilities during pivotal moments.
"There's not many more superlatives you can use for Shohei. He's just playing really good baseball. I mean, we saw it all last year. So he's sort of just doing what Shohei does, which is amazingly not amazing anymore, I guess."
"We need some more [bobblehead nights]. I think that four or five, I guess, a year is not enough, because when he has a bobblehead night, he seems to really perform."
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