Greatest player ever? After Shohei Ohtani's first World Series title, there's a legitimate argument'
Briefly

The Harada Method, introduced by Hiroshi Sasaki, helped Ohtani set clear goals and a plan—paving his path to becoming a remarkable two-way player in baseball.
Ohtani's 9-by-9 chart included philosophical goals like tenacity for victory, alongside practical ones such as weight gain and improving his pitching speed to 99 mph.
Throughout his career, Ohtani consistently set and achieved ambitious goals, from playing in Nippon Professional Baseball to making history in Major League Baseball with extraordinary statistics.
After overcoming injuries, Ohtani remained focused on his aspirations, achieving the rare dual accomplishment of hitting 50 home runs and stealing 50 bases in a season.
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