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Shohei Ohtani continues to set the pace in Major League Baseball, this time with a record that adds another dimension to his already distinguished career. The Japanese player reach ...
(Ohtani, for his part, has yet to introduce breaking balls to his bullpen sessions.) It's unclear how the Dodgers intend to handle that component given that Ohtani remains an important part of ...
Los Angeles is celebrating a major milestone achieved by their Dodgers player, Shohei Ohtani. The 30-year-old ... a press conference after his team’s 20-4 victory against the Miami Marlins ...
Shohei Ohtani’s solo home run in the fifth inning soared into the right-field seats at 117.9 mph — the hardest-hit homer in the majors this season. It stood as the difference-maker in a game ...
Of course, hitting that milestone ... What's even more impressive about Hernández's season is that his .869 OPS is the second-best for the Dodgers, just behind Ohtani's .908.
Ohtani has been building up slowly these last few weeks and had thrown off a mound in the bullpen several times. Sunday was his first time facing hitters. It is a significant milestone in his rehab.
reaching that milestone faster than any other MLB player in the modern era, according to OptaSTATS. “I feel like he was copying me,” Judge joked afterward, telling reporters about Ohtani’s ...
It’s possible for Ohtani to beat his previous milestone, given the pace he’s going at. The slugger has 10 stolen bases with 16 bombs in mid-May. Ohtani can easily cross the 50-50 mark this season.
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