Shohei Ohtani is already considered by many to be the GOAT of baseball. The Los Angeles Dodgers star's unique blend of hitting and pitching prowess has now translated to team success, winning two rings for his team. His individual brilliance cannot be understated. What might go under the radar, though, is Ohtani's kindness off the field.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts recounted a great story illustrating Ohtani's silent kindness. Roberts said that one of their former players, pitcher Gus Varland, had a mother who was diagnosed with cancer. Ohtani made a big contribution to helping his then-teammate and his mother's cancer treatment.
As fate would have it, Varland's brother Louis was part of the Blue Jays' pitching staff that they faced in this year's World Series. There, Roberts saw the

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