Latest News: Even Elly had to make sure Ohtani was real


In a doubleheader on Wednesday in Anaheim between the Angels and the Reds, two of the most thrilling baseball players in the world faced off against one another twice. Shohei Ohtani, the two-way superstar of the Halos and the most well-liked player in the match, was on one side. Elly De La Cruz, the shortstop for the Reds and a five-tool player with tools, was on the other.

Ohtani hit his Major League-leading 44th home run of the season, and De La Cruz drove in six runs with a three-run homer and a bases-loaded triple in the Reds' 9-4 victory in Game 1. After an Ohtani double in the fifth inning of Game 2, the two had the chance to confront each other at second base. As Angel's television color commentator Mark Gubicza speculated, De La Cruz approached Ohtani and touched him on the arm as if to ask, "Are you real?"



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It's a wise inquiry. However, the same might be said of De La Cruz, a 21-year-old phenom who has 11 home runs and 21 steals in just 66 games in his career. The finest of the best competing against one another on the pitch while expressing their admiration for one another is what it's all about. Ohtani and De La Cruz provided us with a classic illustration of a "game recognizing game."

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