The Dodgers won a pair of National League Silver Slugger Awards on Thursday, one for star Shohei Ohtani and another as the best team on offense in the circuit. Voting is done by league managers and up to three coaches from each team.

It’s the fourth Silver Slugger Award for Ohtani as the top designated hitter in his league over the last five years, and his third in a row, including both seasons in Los Angeles.

Ohtani hit .282/.392/.622 with 55 home runs, 20 stolen bases, 146 runs scored, 102 RBI, and a 172 wRC+.

He is the first player ever to hit at least 50 home runs steal at least 20 bases in multiple seasons, doing so in both 2024-25 with the Dodgers. His 146 runs set a modern-era Dodgers record and was just the seventh season scoring at least that many runs since integration in 1947

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