LA — In a recently released announcement, Shohei Ohtani, MLB’s two-way star, has been named Male Athlete of the Year for the fourth time by the Associated Press (AP) — matching a historical record and establishing him as one of the world’s greatest athletes not only for his skill, but also for his global influence.
Each season, Ohtani has amazed fans and experts alike: he’s both an outstanding pitcher and a fearsome hitter, breaking all definitions of the modern “two-way player.” But this achievement isn’t just on the statistics: the AP Male Athlete of the Year is proof of his influence beyond the field, from MLB to the international community.
This honor marks Ohtani’s fourth time receiving the award, equaling the status of top sports icons like Michael Jordan and Serena Williams. With this double win, Ohtani not only broke technical boundaries but also redefined how the world views baseball: “Shohei Ohtani has brought baseball back into the global spotlight,” commented an MLB analyst.
In the 2025 season, Ohtani continued his incredible form: 33 home runs, 95 RBIs, and an ERA of 2.85 — numbers that stunned fans everywhere. But what set him apart was his influence off the field: from inspiring millions of fans in Japan and the US to participating in charitable projects, Ohtani demonstrated the stature of a global icon.
Immediately after the announcement, the fan community on Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit erupted with congratulations: “Only Ohtani could do this,” “A living legend before our eyes,” “Unbelievable, one person can pitch, hit, and inspire like that.”
His teammate, Mike Trout, shared in an interview: “Shohei is humble, always putting the team above himself. He deserves every award — whether it’s the fourth or the tenth.”

Ohtani is more than just an MLB star. He is an international icon, contributing to the growth of baseball fans in Japan, the US, and elsewhere. The AP awarding him Male Athlete of the Year for the fourth time is proof that talent combined with personality truly creates legends.
What’s remarkable is that each time he receives the award, Ohtani remains humble, mentioning his family, teammates, and fans: “I’m just a part of the team and the fan community. Without them, I wouldn’t be standing here today.”

Ohtani’s fourth honor is not only a personal milestone, but also a reminder that true excellence is a combination of talent, spirit, and positive influence on others. In the competitive world of sports, where records are constantly being broken, Shohei Ohtani stands strong — a rare two-dimensional player and a role model of humility, fighting spirit, and global influence.
With this title, Ohtani’s 2025 season ends not just with statistics, but opens a new chapter in MLB history and world sports history — a chapter of living legends, marked by talent and heart.
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