
Alex Rodriguez (.314/56/156) is most likely the most dominant athlete in the MLB. He posted up great numbers this past season to win him his third AL MVP. He led the AL in Homeruns, Runs, on base Plus Slugging (OPS), Runs Batted In, and Slugging percentage. He was a great hitter against lefties this year, posting up an impressive .327 with a 1.099 OPS. At home, he hit .301 with a 1.034 OPS, and away, he hit .326 with a 1.101 OPS.
Throughout Rodriguez’s career, he has won 7 awards. In 2002 and 2003, he won the American League Gold Glove at SS. In 2005 and 2007, he won the American League Silver Slugger. In 2003, 2005, and 2007, he has won the American League Most Valuable Player.
In his 13 year career so far, he has hit 518 home runs. He has had 1503 Runs batted in, and a career .306 average. He has a great chance of beating the all time home run record, held by Barry Bonds at 762 home runs.
Tom Brady (134.0 QB rating/3,059 yards/38 touchdowns) is most likely the most dominant player in the NFL. He has only thrown 4 interceptions; an amazing Touchdown to Interception ratio. This season, he has led his team to an undefeated season so far. On average, he completes about 25 passes a game.
He is leading the league in yards, touchdowns, and QB rating.Brady has won 3 Super Bowl Rings. He holds the NFL record for the most consecutive wins in the post season with 10. He has won 2 Super Bowl Most Valuable Player awards, and holds the record for the most completions in a Super Bowl.
In his 8 year career so far, he has completed 2146 of his passes, has 185 touchdowns, a QB rating of 92.9, and 24,623 yards. He has been a very dominant player in the NFL.
Shaquille O’ Neal is the most dominant NBA player of the decade. At 7’1, 325 pounds, he is hard to miss, and almost impossible to disrespect. From 1997 to about 2005, he was posting up on average, about 26 points a game. He dominated on the paint, grabbing about 3.8 offensive rebounds a game, about 7.9 defensive rebounds a game, with a total of about 11.7 rebounds per game from 1997-2005.
In his first year in the NBA, with the Orlando Magic, he won the Rookie of the Year award, and was chosen for the All-Star game. In 2000, he was on the All-Star team again, and earned himself the All-Star MVP. He had also won the scoring title and the league MVP award.
Throughout his 15 year career, he has had 25,606 points, 11,447 rebounds (3,745 offensive rebounds, 7702 defensive rebounds), and 2,714 assists. He has led both the Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat to a championship in the past decade.
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