MLB Team of the Week: Shohei Ohtani can't stop making history
By Ben Verlander
FOX Sports MLB Analyst
Last week, Shohei Ohtani put together the best pair of back-to-back games in the history of Major League Baseball.
On Tuesday, the reigning AL MVP hit not one but two three-run home runs, one of which tied the game in the ninth inning. He wound up with eight RBIs, a career high.
The following day, he happened to be the Angels' starting pitcher, and he went eight innings on the mound, allowing only two hits and striking out a career-high 13 batters. In back-to-back nights, he recorded two separate career highs.
Additionally, Ohtani became the first player in history with eight or more RBIs and 10 or more strikeouts in back-to-back games — no other player in history has accomplished both of those at any point in their careers.
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Ben Verlander reacts to back-to-back incredible outings from Shohei Ohtani this week.
Ohtani seemingly does things every week that have never been seen before; this past week was no different.
Welcome to my MLB Team of the Week, where we highlight the players who had standout performances over the past seven days, led this week by none other than Ohtani at two different positions: designated hitter and starting pitcher.
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Ben Verlander names his 10-man Team of the Week.
C: Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers
Smith hit .423 with three homers and six RBIs this week. He's also sporting an eight-game hitting streak, which includes four multihit games. After a bit of a sluggish start, Smith seems to be heating up.
1B: Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers
Freeman had a total of five home runs in the first 64 games of the season. In his past seven games, he added three and drove in 11 runs on top of that to the tune of a .417 batting for the week.
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Ben Verlander talks about the emotional scene that unfolded in Atlanta as Freddie Freeman returned to Truist Park for the first time as a Dodger.
2B: Isaac Paredes, Tampa Bay Rays
At one point last week, Paredes had five home runs in 12 at-bats over three games. He also became the first Rays player in franchise history to hit a home run in four straight at-bats. He ended the week hitting .471 with five home runs and eight RBIs.
3B: Alex Bregman, Houston Astros
Bregman is heating up at the plate for the Astros, with three straight multi-hit games last week. He hit .400 on the week with two home runs and five RBIs. One of those home runs kicked off that massive Astros-Yankees series in the first inning.
SS: Javier Baez, Detroit Tigers
What a week it was for Baez, who is currently one of the streakiest hitters in baseball. He had been cold for most of the season, but he's now starting to hit just about everything. Last week, Baez had a grand slam and hit .478 with three homers and seven RBIs. When Baez is hot, watch out.
OF: Jesse Winker, Seattle Mariners
Winker has reached base in seven consecutive games, but that streak will almost certainly come to an end, as he's facing a suspension after the massive brawl in Anaheim on Sunday. Before that, Winker hit .450 with two homers and six RBIs this week.
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The Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels got into a massive brawl after pitcher Andrew Watnz drilled Jesse Winker with a pitch.
OF: Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox
Robert is one of eight players with 30-plus hits in June so far, and he leads the White Sox with 69 hits this season. Robert is coming off another great week in which he hit .375 with eight RBIs.
OF: Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros
So far in June, Alvarez leads MLB in batting average (.411), on-base percentage (.488), slugging percentage (.822), OPS (1.310) and RBIs (26). On the season, he leads all players in OPS. Once again, he had a great week for the Astros.
CP: Jorge Lopez, Baltimore Orioles
Entering the week, Jorge Lopez had 14 straight appearances without allowing an earned run. He has been very good for the Orioles this season and tallied three more saves this week while giving up only one hit.
Ben Verlander is an MLB Analyst for FOX Sports and the host of the "Flippin' Bats" podcast. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, Verlander was an All-American at Old Dominion University before he joined his brother, Justin, in Detroit as a 14th-round pick of the Tigers in 2013. He spent five years in the Tigers organization. Follow him on Twitter @BenVerlander.