Shohei Ohtani has had one of the most incredible seasons in Major League Baseball history this year and sadly that will come to an end tonight when he takes the mound in Oakland as the Angels once again didn’t come close to making the playoffs.
Ohtani, who has hit 34 home runs and has struck out 213 batters, was hit by a pitch Tuesday night in Oakland and he had a pretty funny reaction to it once he was able to shake off the pain.
Ohtani made his way to first base where he told Oakland’s Seth Brown that he was going to hit him with a pitch “tomorrow.” It was all a joke, of course, and Brown had fun with it, saying: “Don’t do that to me!”
This was fun:
Shohei getting hit by a pitch…
Then telling Seth Brown he's gonna get revenge "Tomorrow." 😂
Brown: "Don't do that to me!" pic.twitter.com/MKwL5RbMJL
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) October 5, 2022
Shohei is the best.
Twitter loved it.
Why is Shohei so damn funny lmao https://t.co/y6VC8uXje1
— Lucas Dolengowski (@LDolengowski) October 5, 2022
How could anybody not like him? https://t.co/kYpbbXbPKN
— Jeremy Balan (@jeremybalan) October 5, 2022
This young man is so special. It's a shame more people don't see him play https://t.co/3pdEGNt0Du
— Marcos Breton (@MarcosBreton) October 5, 2022
how could you not love this guy https://t.co/oMbk7Nnuoj
— j☯︎ (@jsphmrtnn) October 5, 2022
This guy is the best thing in sports in maybe forever. What a gotdamn peach. https://t.co/rDIHZgGSiC
— matt (@mattprobably) October 5, 2022
I’ve never loved someone so much https://t.co/jc1HLbxomT
— e (@airicccm) October 5, 2022
This man is a treasure. #MVP https://t.co/JuixsrNblU
— Adam T. Hooker (@coachhooker) October 5, 2022
Ohtani is awesome. https://t.co/ToV6CLYlQD
— MBDChicago (@MBDChicago) October 5, 2022
How can you not love Shohei https://t.co/KCMGQvVURs
— Joseph McCarthy, Jr. (@JMcCarthy86) October 5, 2022
this is perfect https://t.co/r5unjRoj3s
— Rob Cornelius (@BentleyTock) October 5, 2022
Gently humorous and charming
Can’t get enough of Shohei https://t.co/r2oz6GjokY— guri (@randamthought) October 5, 2022