Home / Sports / Ohtani's Historic 4th AP Athlete of Year Award
Ohtani's Historic 4th AP Athlete of Year Award
9 Dec
Summary
- Shohei Ohtani wins fourth AP Male Athlete of the Year award.
- Ohtani's two-way performance led Dodgers to repeat World Series.
- He is tied with Lance Armstrong, LeBron James, and Tiger Woods.

Shohei Ohtani has once again made history, securing his fourth Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year award. This achievement ties him with an elite group of athletes including Lance Armstrong, LeBron James, and Tiger Woods, highlighting his unparalleled impact in the sports world. Ohtani's remarkable two-way prowess was a driving force behind the Los Angeles Dodgers' successful campaign, culminating in their second consecutive World Series championship.
His performance throughout the season was nothing short of extraordinary. Ohtani posted an impressive 1.014 OPS and hit 55 home runs. Demonstrating his dual-threat capability, he also returned to pitching, recording a 2.87 ERA with 62 strikeouts over 47 innings. A standout moment included a performance in the National League Championship Series where he pitched six scoreless innings and hit three home runs.
Beyond individual accolades, Ohtani's influence extends to the global reach of baseball. His presence has significantly boosted viewership numbers worldwide. Despite facing numerous surgeries, Ohtani remains committed to his two-way career and has set his sights on further achievements, including a potential third consecutive World Series title with the Dodgers in 2026.




