‘Just breathing is the first time in history’ Otani heads straight for the best of all time

 Everything is a first in history. Shohei Ohtani (29) set three all-time first records together with Ronald Acuña Jr. (26, Atlanta Braves).

The Major League Baseball Secretariat announced the results of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) voting for the two major leagues on the 17th (Korean time). As a result, Otani and Acuña Jr. unanimously won.

No player in the American League or National League could get the first-place votes from Ohtani and Acuña Jr. The two players earned 30 first place votes each and took the top spot.

Behind Ohtani were Corey Seager and Marcus Simeon, but they did not receive a single first-place vote, and the same went for the National League's Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman.

After this announcement, ESPN, an American sports channel, reported that this was the first time in history that the MVPs of both major leagues were unanimously awarded.

With this, Ohtani became the first player in history to win unanimous MVP honors twice and, along with Acuña Jr., set two more records for the first time in history.

It is the first unanimous decision in both major leagues, and it is also the first time in history that a fellow Rookie of the Year winner received MVP in the same year. Both players received Rookie of the Year honors in 2018.

Now Ohtani is on the verge of signing his best contract ever. Attention is being paid to how big a contract Ohtani, who set three all-time first records in this MVP voting, will receive.


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