Once again,
Shohei Ohtani has demonstrated that he resides alone at the top of Major League Baseball. The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar was named the top player in MLB after a dominant, title-winning season for the franchise, which won its second consecutive World Series crown. Ohtani's unprecedented season merged outstanding hitting with strategic pitching, Phenomenal play cementing his reputation as the closest thing to a complete baseball player as the game has seen in 150 years.
The Dodgers rode a wave of consistent, deep, and timely brilliance to a championship run, while Ohtani was the foundation on which his team was built. His leadership and overall brilliance not only brought hardware to L.A. but also another round of top individual awards, cementing his legacy among the best to ever play baseball.
Shohei Ohtani’s historic season seals MVP honors
In this instance, Shohei Ohtani had an incredible 2025 season. But once he was able to fully return to his two-way role, he was elite on both ends of the floor, putting up numbers that separated him from the rest of the league. Once again, he was baseball's most valuable player, his fourth MVP in five seasons, helping influence games as a hitter and pitcher.
Ohtani came up big in high-leverage situations all year, especially in the playoffs. The Dodgers will never forget his clutch hitting, patience at the plate, and poise on the mound that propelled them to a championship. Frankly, voters had no choice but to recognize him for his consistency and impact; an MVP selection should have been a foregone conclusion, and in this case, means unanimously, a signal of just how far ahead he is of the competition.
This goes beyond mere statistics; the mere presence of Ohtani altered opposing teams' game plans entirely. His versatility forced teams to alter their lineups, rotations, and late-game strategies, a degree of impact we seldom see in the modern game.
Dodgers build a dynasty around baseball’s most complete star
As of today, Shohei Ohtani has led the Dodgers to consecutive World Championship victories, showing that the franchise has entered a new era of dominance. Los Angeles has the star power and depth of a team that knows what it takes to survive the rigors of a long season and an even more demanding postseason.
Ohtani’s presence has also provided leadership from the clubhouse. His diligent work ethic, preparation, and composure in tight situations have earned him praise from his teammates. That standard of excellence has paved the way for a team seeking a historic three-peat.