It will be none other than the Cincinnati Reds who can blow out the candles on not only one of the best individual seasons in major league history but one of the best pitching careers as well.

Although the Los Angeles Dodgers have some question marks heading into the National League wild-card series against the Reds that starts Tuesday, Shohei Ohtani is not one of them.

Back to his superhero two-way form, Ohtani became the first player in major league history to hit at least 50 home runs and record at least 50 strikeouts as a pitcher. That includes the mythical Babe Ruth, who struck out over 100 batters in three different seasons and hit at least 50 home runs in four, but never had the feats overlap.

Officially, Ohtani ended what is widely expected to be another MVP season with 55 home

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