Aaron Judge is out indefinitely with a toe injury<\/a>. Judge, last year’s AL MVP, is currently +5000 odds.<\/p>\nWhen the MLB awards markets opened in the winter, Ohtani was a slight betting favorite to win the AL MVP at +200 odds. Judge was +500 odds to repeat as AL MVP, and Mike Trout from the Angels wasn’t far behind at +650 odds.<\/p>\n
Ohtani Now the Home Run and RBI Leader<\/h2>\n
Ohtani is in the final year of his contract and there was speculation that the Angels would trade the two-way star from Japan to the highest bidder at the trade deadline. So long as the Angels are in contention for a playoff spot, Ohtani will remain on the roster.<\/p>\n
With a 44-37 record, the Angels are seven games above .500 at the midseason mark. They moved into second place in the AL West, but trail the Texas Rangers by five games.<\/strong><\/p>\nOhtani smashed two home runs on Tuesday night, marking the first time in his career that he hit multiple home runs in the same game in which he pitched.<\/p>\n
As a batter, Ohtani has 306 at-bats this season, with a slashline of .304\/.386\/.654. He leads the Angels in all statistical batting categories.<\/p>\n
With 28 home runs, Ohtani leads the majors, and he’s on pace to hit 56 long balls. He currently leads the majors in RBI (64), slugging (.654), OPS (1.039), total bases (200), and extra base hits (47).<\/p>\n
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Ohtani is 7-3 as a starting pitcher with a 3.05 ERA and 1.04 WHIP. He has 10 quality starts in 16 total starts, and the Angels are 11-5 when he takes the mound. He struck out 127 batters and walked only 39 in 95.1 innings this season.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
On the mound, Ohtani leads all starting pitchers with an opponent batting average of .180. He’s ranked third overall in strikeouts and seventh in WHIP.<\/p>\n
Ohtani is second overall in the K\/9 category, and he averages 12 strikeouts per every nine innings pitched. Atlanta Braves ace Spencer Strider is the only pitcher with a better K\/9 number (14.3).<\/p>\n