LAS VEGAS -- By definition, it doesn't get much more valuable than what Shohei Ohtani brings to the table, impacting the game at the plate and on the mound -- and doing both at an elite level. And for the third year in a row, the Dodgers' two-way superstar has some hardware to show for it .
Ohtani was unanimously named the National League MVP on Thursday night, as voted by the Baseball Writers' Association of America and announced on MLB Network. He beat out runner-up Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies and third-place finisher Juan Soto of the Mets for the fourth MVP Award of his Major League career, and his second in as many seasons as a Dodger.
Before Ohtani, no player in any of the Big Four North American professional sports leagues -- MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL -- had won MVP and a cham

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