Dodgers News: Shohei Ohtani Makes MLB History With 2025 NL MVP Award
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Dodgers News: Shohei Ohtani Makes MLB History With 2025 NL MVP Award
"Shohei Ohtani was once again named the National League MVP, taking home the award unanimously in voting conducted by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA). It's the fourth time in his career Ohtani has been named MVP, with two in the American League while playing for the Los Angeles Angels and now twice with the Dodgers in the NL. All four of Ohtani's victories have been by a unanimous vote, and he is the only player to have won MVP unanimously more than once."
"Ohtani also became the first player to win the MVP Award twice in both the AL and NL. Frank Thomas and Ohtani are the only players to win MVP in both leagues. In addition, Ohtani joined Barry Bonds as the only players to win the MVP Award in three consecutive seasons. Ohtani is now second all-time with four MVP awards (2021, 2023-2025), trailing Bonds (1990, 1992-1993, 2001-2004) who owns seven MVP awards."
Shohei Ohtani captured his fourth career MVP award, earning the National League honor unanimously. He has won MVP four times, twice in the American League with the Los Angeles Angels and twice in the National League with the Dodgers. All four MVP victories were unanimous, making him the only player with multiple unanimous MVPs. Ohtani joined Barry Bonds as the only players to win MVP in three consecutive seasons and is second all-time with four MVPs. He also became the first player across major North American leagues to win MVP and a championship in each of his first two seasons with a team.
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