Reigning MVPs Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are both projected to hit upwards of 40 home runs during the 2025 season.
While there aren't any seven-footers roaming around the MLB, San Francisco Giants pitcher Sean Hjelle is the closest at 6-foot-11. A number that saw him tie with Jon Rauch for being the tallest player in MLB history.
The reigning National League MVP provided his first update about his progress from offseason shoulder surgery in the Dodgers' spring training camp.
Ben Verlander called out TMZ for recording Shohei Ohtani struggling to park his car in a recent video. Here's what the analyst had to say.
Ohtani is coming off two surgeries to his elbow within five years, not to mention surgery three months ago to repair a torn labrum in his left (non-throwing) shoulder. And yet there he was throwing free and easy in a new, improved form. It’s just one more reason why Ohtani continues to amaze us.
When it comes to numbers, Judge surpasses Shohei Ohtani with incredible numbers in 2024. However, MLB Network has named Ohtani No.1 on their top 10 players list, and Aaron Judge No. 2. MLB ...