Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is already eyeing a historic three-peat, just 48 hours after securing his second consecutive World Series title with the team. The 27-year-old ace, who played a crucial role in their championship win, was beaming with pride during the team's parade celebration in Hollywood on Monday.
When asked if winning back-to-back titles had become the "new norm" for the Dodgers, Ohtani responded by saying he's already thinking about adding a third to their collection. The Japanese phenom expressed his gratitude to the fans, stating it was "really nice to be able to win the game and to be surrounded by all these amazing fans." He also briefly addressed the crowd in English, as he did during last year's celebration at Dodger Stadium.
Ohtani's thoughts on a three-peat came just days after the Dodgers' thrilling 5-4 victory over their opponents in Game 7 of the World Series. The game drew an enormous TV audience and saw Los Angeles mount an incredible comeback from a 4-2 deficit to win in 11 innings.
The World Series also marked the final bow for veteran pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who announced his retirement after the season. The Dodgers' ace expressed his gratitude to the fans, stating it was "the perfect way to be done" and that the team's success meant the world to him and the rest of the players.
Ohtani's thoughts on a potential three-peat have left many in the baseball world eager to see what the future holds for the talented outfielder. With his impressive skills on the field and his infectious enthusiasm, Ohtani is sure to be a fan favorite for years to come.
				
			When asked if winning back-to-back titles had become the "new norm" for the Dodgers, Ohtani responded by saying he's already thinking about adding a third to their collection. The Japanese phenom expressed his gratitude to the fans, stating it was "really nice to be able to win the game and to be surrounded by all these amazing fans." He also briefly addressed the crowd in English, as he did during last year's celebration at Dodger Stadium.
Ohtani's thoughts on a three-peat came just days after the Dodgers' thrilling 5-4 victory over their opponents in Game 7 of the World Series. The game drew an enormous TV audience and saw Los Angeles mount an incredible comeback from a 4-2 deficit to win in 11 innings.
The World Series also marked the final bow for veteran pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who announced his retirement after the season. The Dodgers' ace expressed his gratitude to the fans, stating it was "the perfect way to be done" and that the team's success meant the world to him and the rest of the players.
Ohtani's thoughts on a potential three-peat have left many in the baseball world eager to see what the future holds for the talented outfielder. With his impressive skills on the field and his infectious enthusiasm, Ohtani is sure to be a fan favorite for years to come.