Shohei Ohtani is a generational talent that the baseball world hasn’t seen since the likes of Babe Ruth in the early 1900s.
The Los Angeles Dodgers saw their designated hitter win the National League MVP award this past season and become the first player in MLB history to hit 50 or more home runs and steal 50 or more bases.
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Although ‘limited’ to just hitting in 2024 while recovering from a revisional Tommy John surgery, Ohtani looks to return to the mound that he last pitched as a member of the Los Angeles Angels in 2023.
Another two-way star in his own right, University of Colorado’s Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy — college football’s equivalent to the MVP award — while playing on both offense and defense as a wide receiver and cornerback.
During the NFL combine last week, Hunter was asked what is harder to do between playing both sides of the field in football, or what Ohtani does in baseball.
“Probably me and what I do in football because it’s on a lot on your body,” Hunter said. “Ohtani, he’s a great player, but you gotta do a lot in football.”
One could check out the scars on Ohtani’s pitching elbow from two major elbow surgeries or ask his torn labrum in the World Series about the toll baseball takes on a two-way athlete’s body.
The kind of comparison between these two sports can never be accurately measured, but two of Ohtani’s three MVP awards came while he was pitching over 130 innings and tossing over 150 strikeouts in a season.
Those MVP years, 2021 and 2023, were also met with a 46 home run and 44 home run offensive outpour, respectively.
While Hunter’s brilliance on the football field can’t be denied, fans will see how it translates to a professional level ahead of the NFL Draft this April.
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