The baseball star has won the award twice in three yearsMessi and Novak Djokovic finished second in voting
Before Shohei Ohtani stepped into the bright lights of Hollywood and signed the most lucrative contract in professional sports history, baseball’s two-way superstar put together yet another season of unparalleled brilliance from Tokyo to Anaheim.
What will this singular talent do next? The Los Angeles Dodgers are eagerly paying $700m to see for themselves.
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