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Paul
A man of great integrity!
snowymountainhell
Admirably humble. Ohtani is deserving of only continued greater successes.
Wolfpack
I so much admire the humbleness of great Japanese players like Ichiro and Ohtani. What is crucial for Ohtani’s place in his sports history is his ability to keep up with his performances over an extended period of time. That might be difficult to do but I hope he can pull it off. One great season doesn’t make a Hall of Famer. He is young and his future looks bright.
noriahojanen
Ohtani must be a Democrat (kidding!).
The selection criteria for the PHA is unclear and highly arbitrary in service of the sitting administration who decides and gives awards. Reforms are needed.
Ichro has continued to decline the PHA on the same ground of "being too young and immature." Interesting.
wtfjapan
Not only will he retire as the GOAT
wowa hold on he hasn't performed consistently over a long period yet, lets look at his stats in say another 10~15yrs then see if he deserves the GOAT tag
Fighto!
Not only will he retire as the GOAT of world baseball, Ohtani is a very humble megastar.
shogun36
What “people” voted on this?
Was this on the same ballot that 30% of the Japanese pop voted for when the LDP continued to take control of Japan?
Im a fan of Otani doing well in the MLB as much as the next guy, I definitely hope he does it for the next 20 years.
But it seems like the award just goes out to sports athletes who do well. With some exceptions. Does it always have to be someone “famous?”
How about awarding it to people who make a difference?
A civil rights leader?
An educator?
A scientist?
A community activist?
Someone that makes positive contributions towards the people in Japan on a daily basis?
What am I saying, of course that would never happen. It’s the Japanese government.
Bob Fosse
Good for him. Focus on the game and keeping the fans happy. Humility and integrity.
PTownsend
I want to correct what I wrote earlier, and say that Ohtani-san had a better single year than Babe Ruth ever had. Now he needs to stay healthy and continue to have success and a long enough career of which eventually may be said was the best ever.
Iron Lad
A shame, but hopefully Ohtani can go even greater!
TARA TAN KITAOKA
Good action.
Yrral
Angels are going, no where sign with the Astros
PTownsend
both as a pitcher and batter.
Though it's wrong to compare players across different eras, I say given how much bigger and stronger baseball players have got, that Ohtani-san is a. better baseball player than Babe Ruth. He also has more class than babe Ruth ever had.
smithinjapan
Does this award go out to people who get the most praise overseas?
Woldpack: "I so much admire the humbleness of great Japanese players like Ichiro and Ohtani. "
Agree with you on the latter -- Ohtani going in humble -- but the former was extremely arrogant going into the MLB. He mellowed out somewhat while there, though. Both are/were fantastic players. Agree with all else you say, too.