Shohei Ohtani reaches age 32 and marks another milestone in a career that multiple outlets describe as Hall of Fame-caliber. Writing around his birthday, coverage highlights the recurring comparison between Ohtani—baseball’s modern two-way star—and Babe Ruth, a benchmark for historical greatness. The articles frame the question as how Ohtani’s body of work at age 32 stacks up against Ruth’s accomplishments at the same age. While the specific statistical comparisons are presented as part of the feature’s analysis, both sources converge on the central idea: Ohtani’s impact as a hitter and pitcher is being measured against Ruth’s earlier-career production at an equivalent point in their careers. The reporting is largely retrospective and analytical rather than news-based, using the birthday as context to revisit how Ohtani’s career trajectory and accomplishments compare with one of baseball’s most famous figures.