Shohei Ohtani becomes the first player to achieve 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season as the Dodgers beat Miami 20-4 to clinch a playoff berth.| Los Angeles Times
Entering this year, it was clear Shohei Ohtani would run more often because he wasn't going to pitch. But it wasn't until the second half of the season that he really took off.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani's dog stole the show during his American League MVP announcement last month. The new Dodgers star revealed the dog's name on Thursday.| Los Angeles Times
The decision to let Shohei Ohtani start in a win over the San Diego Padres came after months of close observation and feedback from the Dodgers star.| Los Angeles Times
The best player in the sport now has a much better chance to reach his goal of winning a World Series.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani signing with the Dodgers gives them the perfect player at the perfect time in the team's pursuit of another World Series title.| Los Angeles Times
Max Muncy goes four-for-five that includes a pair of no-doubt home runs in the Dodgers’ win over St. Louis.| Los Angeles Times
Now that the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani is again pitching in live-game action, new questions are lingering about where his build-up will go from here.| Los Angeles Times
There have been 2,555 major league pitchers who had Tommy John surgery. Of those, 162 had a second procedure, and fewer still achieved their previous level of success.| Los Angeles Times
How much would Shohei Ohtani be worth on the free-agent market? One MLB official believes the Angels star could get up to $600 million on his next contract.| Los Angeles Times
For weeks, the choices bounced around in Shohei Ohtani’s head.| Los Angeles Times
Considering how much the Dodgers have struggled lately, they'll need every bit of Shohei Ohtani's talent on the mound and at the plate as he continues to build up as a pitcher.| Los Angeles Times
Theories abound about where Angels star Shohei Ohtani will play next season, but his purposeful enigmatic relationship with the media provides few answers.| Los Angeles Times
The protagonists of Japanese comic books come in various forms.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani believes the Angels need him too much to take days off. The Angels don't disagree and are trusting him to manage his fatigue.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani throws a complete game, one-hit shutout in Game 1, then hits two home runs in Game 2 of a doubleheader sweep over the Detroit Tigers.| Los Angeles Times
As much as Shohei Ohtani has surpassed expectations on the field this season, his acclimation behind the scenes has been equally noteworthy to people around the Dodgers.| Los Angeles Times
Neal ElAttrache, the Dodgers team physician, has performed both Tommy John surgeries on the team's new superstar two-way player.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani moves a step closer to returning to the mound and other Dodgers pitchers on the IL could return soon.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani caps off a historic season by winning his third MVP award, joining Frank Robinson as the only players in MLB history to win an MVP in both leagues.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani took his biggest step toward a return to the mound on Sunday, tossing 22 pitches during live batting practice.| Los Angeles Times
Among Dodgers hitters, only Will Smith has better early-season numbers than Shohei Ohtani. But it remains unclear when Ohtani will pitch this season.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers are navigating a complicated process as the two-way star works to resume pitching without hurting his hitting performance.| Los Angeles Times
Angels GM Perry Minasian says Shohei Ohtani turned down a chance to undergo imaging on his cramped finger earlier this month.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani could lose millions in his next contract because of his elbow injury. But, one agent says, "I don't think this is catastrophic for his value."| Los Angeles Times
Two-way star Shohei Ohtani would never bench himself, but the Angels relied on him to say when he needed a break and that may have ruined his arm.| Los Angeles Times