ShoTime, Jeff Fletcher
ShoTime, Jeff Fletcher
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Sho-Time
The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played

Author: Jeff Fletcher

Narrator: Kyle Tait

Unabridged: 7 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/30/2022


Synopsis

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.

About Jeff Fletcher

Jeff Fletcher has covered Major League Baseball since 1997, including eight seasons on the Los Angeles Angels beat for the Orange County Register and has covered Shohei Ohtani more than any other writer in the United States. He has also covered the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A's and worked as a national baseball writer. He is a Hall of Fame voter and has served as chairman of the Los Angeles chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America since 2015.

About Kyle Tait

Kyle Tait is a professionally trained voice actor and narrator whose first brush with a microphone came from sports radio. To pass time during the off-season, he began voicing audiobooks and went on to narrate full-time. When not narrating, he can be found moonlighting for the sports world. He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joe on September 26, 2022

This was fine, but it felt more like a book for people who had heard about Ohtani and had a vague idea about him rather than for baseball fans who were very familiar with him and his career. Very few new insights or details. Plus, it’s VERY short.......more

Goodreads review by Jason on January 05, 2023

3.5 stars. This was a well-done look at Ohtani’s origins, early success in Japan, decision to come to the Angels, and the ups and downs that ultimately led to his incredible 2021 MVP season. (Crazily enough, the book’s subtitle about “the greatest season ever played” became outdated within months of......more

Goodreads review by Niklas on July 31, 2022

It's a good book if you want a summary of his years with Angels but it doesn't really contain any new info.......more

Goodreads review by Pook on August 12, 2022

I had been anticipating this book for months before it came out, and I was really excited to finally get a chance to read it. While, like some others on here have said, I would have liked some more insight on Shohei as a person, it still met my expectations. It’s truly the best summary of his young......more

Goodreads review by Josh on August 24, 2022

The book was just okay. I like in-game drama in my baseball books, and this doesn't contain that. In hindsight, this book feels like it was written way too early in Ohtani's career (therefore unable to provide a true measure of the history Shohei is trying to achieve). Also, Fletcher's writing style......more