Where Ohtani Would Make the Most Impact
“The best for the group comes when everyone in the group does what’s best for himself and the group.”
–American mathematician John Nash
Shohei Ohtani is fascinating for a number of reasons. We start with the dual talent, of course.
While injury limited him to just five starts as a pitcher in 2017, he struck out 29 and allowed only 13 hits in 25.1 innings — as a 22-year-old. He produced a .332/.403/.540 slash line in 230 plate appearances. In 2016, he went 10-4 with a 1.86 ERA over 20 starts in the NPB. He struck out 174 and walked 45 in 140 innings. He also OPS’d 1.004 with 22 home runs in 323 at-bats in 104 games.
He was named the league’s best pitcher and best DH.
While Clay Davenport’s deadly accurate statistical translations don’t appear to be available for 2017 NPB play, Davenport’s 2016 translations are available to the public.