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Baseball-Japanese fans rejoice in Ohtani's MVP win

Japanese baseball fans hurried to grab the most recent paper editions on Friday after Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani was called the National League's Most Prized possession Gamer.

Ohtani made all 30 first-place votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America, picking up a third unanimous MVP award following wins in 2021 and 2023.

New york city Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was named the winner of the American League's MVP award, likewise in an unanimous vote.

Outside a chilly train station in downtown Tokyo, paper publishers distributed extra print editions to passersby, who marked time to get copies featuring fancy headlines and Ohtani's game pictures.

He is our pride, said 60-year-old retiree Sachie Tsujimura outside the train station. I hope he'll keep improving next year.

Yoshio Inoue, a 20-year-old college student, had waited on more than an hour before staff started handing out the papers at the station, eager to gather as lots of additional editions as possible.

Frankly speaking, I believe he is amazing, Inoue stated, bring a paper plastered with red and yellow characters saying, Ohtani MVP.

Japanese television stations, including public broadcaster NHK, interrupted routine programming to report on Ohtani's win.

His performances have ended up being a regular function of morning television news programmes in Japan, brightening up the start of the day for baseball fans and beyond.

I believe more (Japanese) gamers will learn from Ohtani, stated 32-year-old engineer Kohei Nakamura, standing outside another train station. He is capable of lots of things, so I believe the players with a range of abilities (like him) will carry out well.

Yoshimasa Hayashi, the Japanese federal government's leading spokesperson, praised Ohtani on his achievement and stated he was anticipating seeing more success for the gamer.

Fans will also be able to purchase a set of celebratory stamps marking Ohtani's MVP award, with Japan Post putting them on sale at post workplaces across the country and at its online shop.

The 5 stamps will also feature a file folder and a towel printed with statistics of all Ohtani's at-bats and home runs from this year's routine season. The collection will cost 7,260 yen ($46.89) per set.

Extensively considered one of the best two-way players in baseball history, the 30-year-old joined the Dodgers on a record 10-year, $700 million offer at the end of last year but elbow surgery prevented him from pitching this season.

He offseted it with his batting, finishing the season with a career-high 54 home runs and 59 taken bases to become the first member of Major League Baseball's 50/50 club.

(source: Reuters)