The 2023 season observed some of the best moves coming from the leading MLB icons. Thus, this story will let you revisit the marvelous on-field moves of the phenoms to make the fans reminiscent of the golden matches.
" Take a Nap For 2 Hours, Eat Again and Sleep For More Than 10 Hours."
- Shohei Ohtani
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Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani got a bunch of incredible shots in the 2023 season, but his sixth-inning homer against the Arizona Diamondbacks was the longest home run in his career. The 28-year-old star hit a deep right field home run, that was a projected 493 feet short.
Juan Soto
The Dominican ace, Juan Soto, recently made a huge leap while signing the Pinstripes. But seemingly, Soto gets what he deserved as he also delivered a few mind-numbing shots among them, a shot against his current team is worth mentioning here. While hitting at a speed of 114.1 mph, he recorded a home run of 432 ft.
Yohsinobu Yamamoto
According to the previous year's reports, the Japanese ace threw a fastball with an average speed of 95.2 mph, which can be considered one of the most remarkable moves in 2023.
Shota Imanaga
Shota Imanaga, who recently joined forces with the CUBs, is considered one of the best pitchers, as he claimed the gold medal by biting the US in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He pitched two innings of one-run ball to get Cedric Mullins and Paul Goldschmidt.
Marcus Stroman
Talking about pitchers, Marcus Stroman appears as one of the most deserving stars on this list. In 2023, he went 10-9 with a 3.95 ERA and 119 strikeouts in 136.2 innings, mapping his route to his second career All-Star selection.
" Take a Nap For 2 Hours, Eat Again and Sleep For More Than 10 Hours."
- Shohei Ohtani
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