Is Shohei Ohtani the Greatest Baseball Player Ever? The Debate That’s Shaking the Sport to Its Core
But is this the greatest baseball in history? I think it’s too early to tell.
He hasn’t accumulated enough playing time to be considered the proverbial GOAT, so right now I think I’d have him ranked somewhere in the top 20, maybe the top 15. But certainly, I project him to make his way up the list to the top five or so players of all time.
However, if we frame this question as to where his current peak ranks all time, I think there’s an argument that this four- to six year-period is in the conversation for the second best we’ve ever seen. The only player I have a hard time putting this run over is Barry Bonds’ 2001-04 seasons. when he won four consecutive MVP awards.



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