“I Don’t Think He’s Done”- LA Angels GM Thinks Shohei Ohtani Has ‘Another Level’ Left to Reach
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Currently, in baseball, Shohei Ohtani is probably the biggest star of the game. In the past few years, MLB has not seen a better two-way player in the league. Be it pitching or hitting, Ohtani rarely makes any mistake while in the ballpark.
However, the Los Angeles Angels GM, Perry Minasian, believes that the Japanese star can still level up his game. Notably, Ohtani’s brilliant season in 2021, led him to win the MLB’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). And if the Angels star carries forward his stupendous form in the 2022 season, then once again Ohtani will the MVP award at the end of the season.
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Unlike the last season, Ohtani will also have the support of the club legend Mike Trout in this season. And if everything goes their way, then the Angels will be a serious threat for the other teams to win the World Series title.
LA Angels general manager Perry Minasian thinks Shohei Ohtani has another level to develop his skills
The current version of Shohei Ohtani is already very hard to handle for the opposition teams. Now, imagine if an upgraded version of Ohtani appears in the ballpark. In that case, the opposition can only pray for him to stop.
Recently, the Angels general manager Perry Minasian opined that he strongly believes there is still another level for him. Talking to the MLB Network Radio, the Angels GM said, Ohtani is a different type of player.
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“Call me crazy, but I still think there is another level for him,” said the Angels GM Perry Minasian. “There is another level on the mount, where he can really improve. He is a different type of player and I don’t think he is done.”
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Ohtani has been playing in MLB since the 2018 season. And in a very short period, he has established himself in the league. Currently playing for the LA Angels, Ohtani’s contract will expire after the 2022 season. And the Japanese star is yet to sign his contract extension. With all being said, only time will tell which team he will play for in the future.
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Ajinkya Aswale