
Andy McCullough: I Would Describe Shohei Ohtani As Singular
The Rich Eisen Show · ESPN, Rich Eisen Productions, Rich Eisen
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Show Notes
7/3/24 - Hour 2
Guest host Brian Webber believes the Hard Knocks franchise is over. It’s the same frickin show every year. I don’t care who the team is.
Shohei Ohtani becomes the first player in baseball history as the Dodgers rallied to beat the Diamondbacks to have at least 25 home runs and fifty extra base hits before the All-Star break.
Andy McCullough (The Athletic Senior MLB Writer): When Ohtani is capable of pitching, he is doing something that has pretty much never been done in modern sports so yes, I would describe him as singular.
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