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Shohei Ohtani’s fourth MVP award sparks celebrations in Japan

TOKYO (AP) — It’s become an annual ritual: Shohei Ohtani wins a Most Valuable Player award and Japan celebrates with newspaper extra editions handed out at a major train station.

The two-way Japanese star claimed his fourth career MVP award on Thursday night, and on Friday morning in Tokyo — the Japanese capital is 14 hours ahead of the American east coast — the extras hit the streets.

A congratulatory message came in immediately from the top of the government and from down on the sidewalk.

“Ohtani’s constant effort and dedication contributed significantly to the team’s victory and boosted team morale,” Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said.

This is an understatement.

Ohtani led the Los Angeles Dodgers to their second straight World Series title, unanimously earning him his second consecutive National League MVP award. He also won the award in the American League in 2023 — and in 2021 — playing for the Los Angeles Angels.

All the MVP awards have been unanimous.

Ohtani hit .282 and led the NL with a 1.014 OPS. He also had 55 home runs, 102 RBIs and 20 stolen bases. He retuned to the mound in June after missing 1 1/2 seasons as a pitcher because of an elbow injury. He struck out 62 batters in 47 innings.

In the postseason he had arguably the greatest single game in MLB history. He hit three home runs while striking out 10 over six innings on Oct. 17, leading the Dodgers over the Milwaukee Brewers to win the NL championship series in four straight games.

“Winning the MVP was considered a certainty, so the real question was whether he would receive a unanimous vote,” said a fan who identified himself only as Aki, a nickname. “In the end he did, securing the MVP unanimously.”

The headline in the Yomiuri newspaper read simply: “Othani MVP.”

“The television always shows Ohtani so I watch him too,” said fan Mai Koga. “He is such a great man and truly a pride of Japan.”

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Staff of Japan’s sports newspaper, The Hochi Shimbun, hands over a copy of the extra issue published after the Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani won a Most Valuable Player award, to passersby in Tokyo, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Koji Ueda)
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Staff of Japan’s newspaper The Asahi Shimbun hands over to passersby, a copy of the extra issue published after the Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani won a Most Valuable Player award, in Tokyo, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Koji Ueda)
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TV screens show the Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani, who won a Most Valuable Player award, in a news report, at an electronics store in Osaka, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025. (Kyodo News via AP)

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