Shohei Ohtani of Los Angeles Angels wrote a new history in modern baseball (since 1900) that no one recorded.As both a batter and a pitcher, he became a player with a bWAR (baseball reference standard, victory contribution compared to substitutes) of 2.5.

According to the media,Ohtani's evaluation index has risen.He has achieved a record that is unheard of in the modern major leagues.If he finishes this season healthy, he will have the most impressive year.According to the media,Ohtani became a player who raised a bWAR of 2.5 as a hitter and a pitcher, respectively.No player in modern AL/NL history has ever had 2.5+ bWAR as both a hitter and a pitcher,he couldn't hide his admiration.

He added,The season isn't even halfway over yet, he added, looking forward to his performances for the rest of the game.

Already,Ohtani is writing a new history in the major leagues, performing two-and-a-half.On the 23rd,he started against San Francisco, and although he failed to achieve 4 wins, he played 6 innings, 6 hits, 9 strikeouts and 1 run. As a pitcher, he is averaging 2.58 ERAs 3-1 this season. He struck out 82 while pitching 59⅓ innings.He is also a hitter with a batting average of 0.265 (65 hits at 245), 23 homers, 54 RBIs, 10 stolen bases, an on-base percentage of 0.351,and an OPS of 0.984.

The media said,Ohtani's bWAR combined with bats is 5.0,which is the highest in the entire major league.After saying, Jacob deGrom of New York Mets is 4.8, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Of Toronto blue jays is 3.8, respectively.Guerrero Jr.,who hit a home run on the 25th,overtook Ohtani and took the lead in this category with 24 home runs.