By Tom Verducci Baseball’s most incredible player just might follow up the most amazing season in history with something even better. Every morning last month, just after dawn broke over Tempe, Ariz., a half dozen or so media members from Japan would hike partway up the incline of a small mountain overlooking the players’ parking lot at the Angels’ spring training complex. They set up their video cameras and waited as patiently as bird watchers. The rara avis they sought to glimpse was Shohei Ohtani, the most incredible baseball player on the planet. Eventually, a familiar SUV would pull into …