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"Shohei Ohtani as Seen by American Reporters: The Reality of the Greatest Player in MLB History" Tomoya Shimura / Sam Blum / Dylan Hernandez / Dylan Hernandez / Sam Blum / Dylan Hernandez Sam B. Price: ¥840 #TomoyaShimura #SamBlum #Sam_Blum #DylanHernandez #Dylan_Hernandez #DylanHernandez #SamBlum #DylanHernandezSamB #DylanHernandez_SamB #Book #JapaneseLiterature/Essays and Criticism Shohei Ohtani, who won the home run title and his second MVP, has moved to the Los Angeles Dodgers for a total of $700 million, the highest in the history of professional sports. How far will the greatest baseball player of all time continue to evolve? American reporters who have been covering "Ohtani" closely explain in detail his unique baseball philosophy, the untold story of the "real two-way player" that Japanese people don't know, and future prospects, as well as criticisms of media relations. We delve into the behind-the-scenes of "SHO-TIME" as seen by the home of baseball, America. Contents: Chapter 1: The Road to "The World's Best Player" A Rising Star from the Japanese Era Reactions to the Two-Way Player The Reason for Choosing the Angels / Leap from Suffering Three Years That Will Remain in Baseball History 活躍 in the WBC Baseball is Everything The Greatest Two-Way Player of All Time Chapter 2: To a New Land A "Surprising" Transfer Everything is for Winning The Excitement in LA Will the Dodgers' Golden Age Arrive? 2024 Performance Predictions Ohtani's Leadership - Will Media Relations Change? Are Dodgers Executives Arrogant? Chapter 3: "Ohtani-san" as Reported by Japan The Real Shohei Ohtani Impressions of the Japanese Media Exceptional Restrictions on Coverage The Unsung Hero The Reason for Not Speaking English Cultural Differences Suffocating Japan Chapter 4: Ohtani Changes America The Changing American Baseball World Advancing Datafication Baseball Popularity in the US Ohtani Changes the Japanese View Chapter 5: The Role of Baseball Reporters The Job of a Reporter Not a Cheerleading Squad"
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