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Los Angeles Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani is in his sixth season in the majors, and after 76 starts and 2,244 ABs, we're still amazed by his baseball prowess. 

Ohtani is genuinely one of one, and we may never see another player like him in our lifetimes. He proves it time and time again, just like how he did last night in a thriller extra innings win against AL West division leaders Texas Rangers. 

For the third straight season, Shohei once again reached 20+ home runs and 100+ strikeouts in a single season, and he's the only player ever to do that. 

Did I mention that we're barely in June? Ohtani has done this three seasons in a row, and it's become the norm by now. We're all used to Ohtani striking out 10 plus one night and the next day, hitting dingers out of the park. 

He will be in the running for AL MVP and Cy Young once again, and don't be surprised if he gets it done for the first time since LA Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw. 

Ohtani has a ton of years left in the tank; get used to him doing this year after year, Angel fans and lovers of baseball.