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Mar 23, 2022 | 10:00 AM EDT

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Shohei Ohtani has been a revelation in Major League Baseball in the past few years. Inarguably, he is one of the most popular faces of the league. And deservingly, earlier this year, he also featured on the cover of a popular baseball video game, MLB The Show 22.

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Playing for the Los Angeles Angels, Shohei Ohtani has been dominating MLB numbers for over three years now. His impressive all-around performance during the 2021 season earned him the American League MVP award. And once again, the Japanese star is all set to rule the 2022 season as well.

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Recently, MLB’s reigning MVP revealed a chart that he created to achieve his own goals. And since then it has been going viral on the internet.

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LA Angels star Shohei Ohtani reveals what helped him to achieve his dream

Shohei Ohtani is an inspiration for everyone across the world. The reigning MVP has almost achieved what he dreamed of as a child. However, even after making a name for himself in Major League Baseball, he is in no mood to stop. 

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Considering his popularity and performance in the last season, earlier this year, Sony San Diego named him the cover athlete of the popular video game MLB The Show 22. Given the competition here, it was not easy for him to establish himself in the world’s biggest baseball league.

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Recently, while promoting MLB The Show 22, Ohtani revealed a secret chart that helped him achieve his goals. Taking to Twitter, MLB The Show 22 shared a video featuring Shohei Ohtani from their official account. In the same, Ohtani revealed his path to success.

Ohtani said when he was 15 years old, to achieve success in baseball, his goals were ‘range of motion, speed, and gratitude.’

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“I am Shohei Ohtani, and I own The Show. When I was 15 years old, I made a chart to help me achieve my dream. Range of Motion, Speed, Gratitude. These were my goals,” said Ohtani.

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Notably, before the start of the regular season, MLB The Show 22 will be released on April 5th. How excited are you for the release?

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