Shohei Ohtani is back on the mound, and his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates are already sensing a familiar, singular focus. After a season dedicated to hitting, the two-way superstar has his pitching arm at full strength, and the goal is clear: he's chasing a Cy Young Award.
This pursuit would add another unprecedented chapter to his legendary career. While he's already an MVP who has dominated as both a hitter and a pitcher, capturing the Cy Young as a full-time two-way player would be a first in MLB history. It's a mission that underscores his relentless drive to redefine what's possible in baseball.
For fans and players alike, watching Ohtani attack this goal is a spectacle. It's a reminder of the elite athleticism and dedication that defines the game's greatest talents, pushing the boundaries of performance every time he takes the field.
