The New York Times – Sports:
The Angels have little to show for six years with two of baseball’s best players.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Angels have little to show for six years with two of baseball’s best players.
The New York Times – Sports:
Ohtani, baseball’s only two-way player, is largely without precedent. The best comparison may be Bo Jackson, a “mythological” two-sport superstar.
The New York Times – Sports:
Shohei Ohtani’s ability to dominate as a hitter and as a pitcher delivered a championship for Japan while establishing the World Baseball Classic as a must-watch tournament.
The New York Times – Sports:
A thrilling tournament ended with Shohei Ohtani and Japan capturing the country’s third W.B.C. crown.
The New York Times – Sports:
Jeff McNeil of the Mets and other prominent players from the United States are sacrificing playing time in hopes of securing a title.
The New York Times – Sports:
When Mike Trout agreed to play in the World Baseball Classic, other stars flocked to join the United States squad. “I want in.”
The New York Times – Sports:
It has been six years since baseball’s superstars faced off in the sport’s version of a World Cup. The U.S., Japan, the Dominican Republic and others are top contenders.
The New York Times – Sports:
The free agency of Shohei Ohtani, baseball’s only two-way superstar, looms for the Los Angeles Angels, but Ohtani wants to focus on winning games.
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Trout is one game away from tying the major league record, which is shared by three players.