Shohei Ohtani often sits on the finish of the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ bench closest to dwelling plate, removed from first-base coach Clayton McCullough, who likes to lean in opposition to the railing on the opposite facet. However Ohtani will commonly stroll the total size of the Dodger Stadium dugout, pill in hand, and faucet McCullough on his again. “Take a look at this,” Ohtani will say, after which he’ll reveal his newest discovering — a brand new sample to assist him decide when an opposing pitcher would possibly try a pickoff or start his supply. A shift of his weight. A tilt of his head. A twitch of his glove. Something to supply the slightest edge for one more stolen base.
These interactions have taken place numerous instances as Ohtani marched towards 50 stolen bases this season, a milestone he reached by swiping third base in Thursday’s first inning in opposition to the Miami Marlins. To McCullough, they seize Ohtani’s instinct and reveal how a lot he cares in regards to the nuances of baserunning.
Additionally they communicate to what makes him distinctive.
Designated hitters are historically among the many slowest gamers on a workforce. And earlier than Ohtani, no full-time DH had ever a lot as sniffed 40 stolen bases, not to mention 50. The earlier chief was Paul Molitor, who stole 31 in 1992, based on ESPN Stats & Data.
Ohtani, two dwelling runs away from changing into the primary 50/50 participant in baseball historical past, has tapped into one other realm of singularity by making the most of a circumstance supplied to those that solely hit. Whereas his teammates are on protection, Ohtani is usually plotting his subsequent steal.
“It isn’t an accident that he is gotten right here,” stated McCullough, who runs the Dodgers’ baserunning program. “This man places in lots of work.”
Ohtani entered this season with a profession excessive of 26 stolen bases, set in 2021. The previous two years have seen him mix for 31. And but Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts says Ohtani was “on a mission” to achieve 40/40, and probably even 50/50, relationship again to spring coaching, when he commonly navigated by means of intense speed-training workouts with power coach Travis Smith. Figuring out he would not bear the burden of performing as a two-way participant, given the elbow surgical procedure that required a complete season of rehab, appeared to slim his focus.
“There’s nothing to save lots of since you’re not pitching,” Roberts stated. “So I do suppose that this was the 12 months he focused the offensive manufacturing.”
Ohtani set a typical for himself offensively in 2023, when he slashed .304/.412/.654 with 44 dwelling runs and 95 RBIs in 134 video games — earlier than one other tear of his ulnar collateral ligament and a subsequent indirect pressure prevented him from taking part in past Sept. 3. His slash line this 12 months has dropped barely, to .288/.372/.609. His dwelling run price, which has him on tempo for a career-high 51, has hardly modified. However he is stealing bases like by no means earlier than.
What stands out to McCullough is not a lot the amount however the effectivity. Ohtani has transformed 92.6% of his stolen-base makes an attempt, practically 25 share factors increased than his price from 2021 to 2023. Among the many 133 40-plus-steal seasons since 2000, solely Ichiro Suzuki (95.7% in 2006), Jimmy Rollins (94% in 2008), Carlos Beltran (93.3% in 2004) and Jacoby Ellsbury (92.9% in 2013) had been extra environment friendly. Ohtani has stolen 27 bases in a row, his final caught stealing occurring on July 22. McCullough remembered it vividly and blamed himself. Blake Snell, a lefty, was pitching to Patrick Bailey, thought of one of many recreation’s higher throwers, however McCullough needed Ohtani to push the envelope early. It took an ideal throw and tag to barely get him.
“If you are going to have lots of stolen-base makes an attempt, there’s going to be instances when guys are going to place it on you,” McCullough stated. “You need to be OK with that. And I believe as soon as he is settled in, to being right here, you get off to a fairly good begin and also you get a number of, it is type of such as you belief what you are seeing and it is go-go-go. And I believe his confidence has simply grown.”
The Dodgers instantly gave Ohtani free reign to mainly steal when he needed, however the price did not choose up till about midseason. Ohtani completed June with 16 stolen bases, then gathered 27 in July and August. Seven extra have adopted within the first 17 video games of September. The uptick coincided together with his transfer into the leadoff spot, but additionally spanned a time when the Dodgers missed key offensive gamers like Mookie Betts and Max Muncy for extended stretches.
Ohtani, who might turn out to be the primary full-time DH to win an MVP Award if he can edge out New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, is on tempo to be simply the third participant to rank no less than second within the majors in each dwelling runs and stolen bases in the identical season — becoming a member of Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb, stars from greater than 100 years in the past. Ohtani reached the 40/40 mark no less than 21 video games quicker than anyone else and have become the primary participant to achieve even 43/43 earlier than the beginning of September.
New guidelines that enlarged bases, launched a pitch clock and restricted pitcher disengagements starting in 2023 have undoubtedly fostered a extra favorable stolen-base surroundings. The league mixed for 3,503 stolen bases in 2023, the best complete since 1987 and 1,017 greater than the 12 months earlier than it; the 2024 season has already produced the second-highest complete since 2000. However solely Elly De La Cruz (64) has stolen extra bases than Ohtani this season, although there are way more who’re quicker. Ohtani’s common dash pace (28.1 ft per second) is properly above common however nonetheless ranks 154th among the many 556 gamers with no less than 10 alternatives.
“It is extra than simply pace,” McCullough stated. “He places lots of work into the preparation facet of it.”
Earlier than every collection, McCullough pores by means of video of the opponents’ relievers and scheduled starters from the stretch place in hopes of selecting up patterns for his baserunners to take advantage of. He’ll usually discover that Ohtani has achieved his personal finding out and can discover tells he didn’t choose up on. Ohtani’s expertise as a pitcher, McCullough believes, has supplied a serious benefit in that realm.
“He is bought an excellent eye for issues,” McCullough stated. “After which additionally I believe in actual time, he sees issues and he simply acts.”