Sho-Time: The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played

Sho-Time: The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played

by Jeff Fletcher

Narrated by Kyle Tait

Unabridged — 7 hours, 59 minutes

Sho-Time: The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played

Sho-Time: The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played

by Jeff Fletcher

Narrated by Kyle Tait

Unabridged — 7 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels is playing baseball like no other since the legendary Babe Ruth. Ohtani's dominance as a two-way player, one that pitches and bats effectively, has taken the Major League by storm. Since entering the league, he won the 2018 AL Rookie of the Year, competed in the 2021 Home Run Derby, started in the 2021 All Star Game as both a pitcher and hitter (the first player to ever do so), won the 2021 Most Valuable Player award, and was named to Time 100's list of most influential people of 2021. The question on everyone's mind is this: How is this Japanese phenom doing this, and how far can he go? As the next generation of baseball superstars cement themselves, Ohtani, who can pitch a 100mph fastball and was a Top 3 home run leader at the end of the season, stands out amongst them all. Major League Baseball has found the new face of the sport. In Sho-time, Jeff Fletcher examines the player's path from his early days in Japan, his transition to the MLB, and a start-to-finish inside look at his historic 2021 MVP season. Along the way, Fletcher details other players who have crossed over from Japan to the major leagues, how Ohtani brought his phenomenal talent to the game at a time when technology is exploding as a means toward maximizing performance, and the role that Ohtani and his otherworldly teammate Mike Trout are playing in helping to lead baseball into the next generation.

Editorial Reviews

SEPTEMBER 2022 - AudioFile

Baseball great Shohei Ohtani has captured the attention of fans from Japan to the U.S. with his rare ability to play on both sides of the ball. He is a gifted pitcher and hitter. The author traces Ohtani’s path from his homeland to his sought-after signing by the majors, especially his time with the Los Angeles Angels. Kyle Tait delivers a clear performance, never imitating anyone and keeping his emotions in check—a style that is similar to Ohtani’s temperament, actually. Tait’s diction remains spot-on as listeners hear about Ohtani’s rise to stardom. One wonders if Fletcher and Tait can team up again in a few years to examine how Ohtani’s career plays out—he’s only 28. M.B. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

Shohei is unique, obviously, someone we have never seen before. What he does and how he does it so easily is just different. But such a big part of who he is […is his] pure joy for the game and the competition. […] With all of the success he’s had, he still has that joy. […] That’s Shohei: always competing and having fun doing it.”

from the foreword by Joe Maddon, World Series champion and former Los Angeles Angels Manager 

“Shohei Ohtani was the biggest story of the 2021 season, and perhaps any season. In Sho-Time, Jeff Fletcher masterfully chronicles not only what Ohtani accomplished in ‘21, but also provides the full context to his achievements. From Ohtani’s origin story in Japan to his recruitment by the Angels, his injury-marred 2019 and ‘20 seasons to his place in history next to Babe Ruth, Fletcher’s book is the definitive look at Ohtani’s two-way majesty.” 

Ken Rosenthal, Senior Writer at The Athletic 

 

“Historians will be talking about Shohei Ohtani's 2021 season for decades, and thankfully the baseball gods arranged for Jeff Fletcher to be there to cover baseball's best two-way player ever in the midst of a pandemic, to bear witness and mine details and write with grace about the sport's most incredible individual performance.”  

Buster Olney, ESPN 

 

“Shohei Ohtani is a singular phenomenon in baseball, and there’s nobody better to tell his story than Jeff Fletcher. Sho-Time is the essential portrait of baseball’s most captivating player, chronicling Ohtani’s rise from child prodigy in the snowy Iwate Prefecture to two-way MVP sensation under the bright lights of Major League Baseball. Fletcher goes beyond the carefully scripted press conferences, revealing in vivid detail the challenges and triumphs of a baseball journey like no other.” 

Tyler Kepner, The New York Times 

 

“OK, I’ll admit it. I’m obsessed with Shohei Ohtani. I missed out on watching that Babe Ruth guy, but I feel lucky to have watched this guy. I even thought I knew a lot about him until I opened my copy of Jeff Fletcher’s brilliant new book. Sho-Time taught me so much I didn’t know about the most unique baseball player of our lifetimes. From the moment I read that phrase, ‘10-tool player,’ I was hooked!” 

Jayson Stark, The Athletic 

 

“This is one the best baseball books ever published relevant to Japan-U.S. relations. Jeff Fletcher is the most experienced of the Angels beat writers, and usually the first one to ask Shohei Ohtani questions after the game. I admire the way he has exchanged information with Japanese writers for four years. This book is the fruit of his efforts. I always follow Jeff’s work in order to find new information relevant to Ohtani or Major League Baseball.” 

Hideki Okuda, Sports Nippon 

 

"I thought I knew everything about Shohei Ohtani because I had seen all of his games and interviewed him for the first time in Tempe in 2018, but I didn’t quite know the extent of everything he did to redesign himself on the physical and mental side until after I read Sho-Time. I really appreciated learning about Ohtani’s dedication to be the best, starting from his days in Japan. I realized how much it took for him to get to this point, to have the best year in baseball history.” 

Mark Gubicza, Angels television analyst 

 

SEPTEMBER 2022 - AudioFile

Baseball great Shohei Ohtani has captured the attention of fans from Japan to the U.S. with his rare ability to play on both sides of the ball. He is a gifted pitcher and hitter. The author traces Ohtani’s path from his homeland to his sought-after signing by the majors, especially his time with the Los Angeles Angels. Kyle Tait delivers a clear performance, never imitating anyone and keeping his emotions in check—a style that is similar to Ohtani’s temperament, actually. Tait’s diction remains spot-on as listeners hear about Ohtani’s rise to stardom. One wonders if Fletcher and Tait can team up again in a few years to examine how Ohtani’s career plays out—he’s only 28. M.B. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175388023
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 06/30/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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