MVP candidate Shohei Ohtani again makes MLB history in last game of season
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Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels continues to make baseball history. On Wednesday, he became the first player to qualify for both a batting title and ERA title.
On Wednesday, baseball's final day of the regular season, Ohtani added one more bullet to his resume.
Ohtani reached the 162-inning mark in pitching Wednesday against the Oakland Athletics, becoming the first player in MLB history to qualify for both hitting and pitching leader boards.
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