Sho-Time: The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played
Jeff Fletcher
(Author)
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Description
The story behind Shohei Ohtani's legendary MVP season asbaseball's greatest two-way player--dominant pitcher and DH with otherworldly
power at the plate--from his early days in Japan to his historic 2021 season,
the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and more! Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels plays baseball like
no other athlete on the planet--an electric two-way player awarded the 2021
American League Most Valuable Player, the only player ever named an All-Star
Selection as both a two-way dominant pitcher and elite hitter, a member of Time
100's most influential people of 2021, and now the MVP of the 2023 World
Baseball Classic. In Ohtani's first two-way game of the 2021 season, he threw a
pitch at 100 mph and hit a homer that left his bat at 115 mph, a confluence of
feats unmatched by anyone else in the sport. He's racked up eye-popping
achievements throughout his career, but awards and numbers tell only part of
his amazing story. In Sho-Time, award-winning sportswriter Jeff
Fletcher--who has covered Ohtani more than any other American journalist--charts
Ohtani's path through Japanese baseball to a championship with the Nippon-Ham
Fighters, the recruiting war to bring him to the majors, his AL Rookie of the
Year campaign, subsequent injury-riddled seasons, the historic 2021 season, his
2023 World Baseball Classic, and beyond. Fletcher weaves in the history of
two-way players--including Babe Ruth and unsung Negro Leagues players like
"Bullet" Joe Rogan, Martin Dihigo, and Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe--and the
Japanese athletes who preceded Ohtani in the majors. With insight from Japanese
and American baseball front office personnel, managers, scouts, athletic
trainers, ballplayers, and more, Sho-Time breaks down the physics of
Ohtani's game, his technologically advanced training, his international fame,
and the role his role leading baseball into a new era.
Product Details
Price
$27.99
$26.03
Publisher
Diversion Books
Publish Date
July 19, 2022
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781635767971
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Jeff Fletcher has covered Major League Baseball since 1997, including eight seasons on the Los Angeles Angels beat for the Orange County Register, and has covered Shohei Ohtani more than any other writer in the United States. Jeff has also covered the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A's and worked as a national baseball writer. He is a Hall of Fame voter and has served as chairman of the Los Angeles chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America since 2015. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Reviews
"Shohei is unique, obviously, someone we have never seen before. What he does and how he does it so easily is just different. But such a big part of who he is [...is his] pure joy for the game and the competition. [...] With all of the success he's had, he still has that joy. [...] That's Shohei: always competing and having fun doing it."
--from the foreword by Joe Maddon, World Series champion and former Los Angeles Angels Manager
"Shohei Ohtani was the biggest story of the 2021 season, and perhaps any season. In Sho-Time,
Jeff Fletcher masterfully chronicles not only what Ohtani accomplished
in '21, but also provides the full context to his achievements. From
Ohtani's origin story in Japan to his recruitment by the Angels, his
injury-marred 2019 and '20 seasons to his place in history next to Babe
Ruth, Fletcher's book is the definitive look at Ohtani's two-way
majesty." --Ken Rosenthal
--from the foreword by Joe Maddon, World Series champion and former Los Angeles Angels Manager
"Shohei Ohtani was the biggest story of the 2021 season, and perhaps any season. In Sho-Time,
Jeff Fletcher masterfully chronicles not only what Ohtani accomplished
in '21, but also provides the full context to his achievements. From
Ohtani's origin story in Japan to his recruitment by the Angels, his
injury-marred 2019 and '20 seasons to his place in history next to Babe
Ruth, Fletcher's book is the definitive look at Ohtani's two-way
majesty." --Ken Rosenthal