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Shohei Ohtani’s Third Consecutive Bobblehead Night Homer Sparks Dodgers’ Unstoppable Fury—What’s Next for MLB’s Newest Powerhouse?

Shohei Ohtani’s Third Consecutive Bobblehead Night Homer Sparks Dodgers’ Unstoppable Fury—What’s Next for MLB’s Newest Powerhouse?

Thursday night was something special at Dodger Stadium, as the Los Angeles Dodgers handed out a Shohei Ohtani bobblehead commemorating his rare 50-50 achievement—a feat so outstanding it hardly seems human. But Ohtani didn’t just stop at looking the part on the souvenir shelf; he put on a show on the diamond, flashing that incredible speed and power combo right before the crowd. Overwhelming the Athletics’ bullpen, he launched two homers within the opening four innings, tying him atop the MLB leaderboard with 15 long balls this season. The first shot sailed a crisp 382 feet to the opposite field, followed by a thunderous 418-foot blast straight to center.

Ohtani’s red-hot start continues unabated—he’s slashing an eye-popping .313/.413/.681, boasting 10 stolen bases and leading the league with 48 runs scored. If he keeps pacing like this, we might be looking at a historic 55 homers paired with 39 steals—a staggering mix of power and speed that seems almost surreal, especially given what he pulled off last year. And here’s a fun nugget for the trivia books: this marks the third straight bobblehead event where Ohtani has homered. From last season’s legendary 50-50 surge to this season’s early walk-off heroics, the guy’s knack for delivering on special nights is uncanny.

Dodger fans should prepare—there are two more Ohtani bobblehead nights scheduled later this summer, turning these promotional evenings into near sure-fire hitting showcases. All this while he’s still working his way back from major elbow surgery and rehab setbacks—the kind of resilience that makes you admire him not just as a player, but as a competitor. Sure, his pitching return remains a bit of a mystery, but as long as he’s crushing homers like this? The Dodgers have every reason to be thrilled.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers gave out a Shohei Ohtani bobblehead on Thursday showcasing their superstar stealing a base, in celebration of his unprecedented 50-50 season. He flashed the other part of that accomplishment during the game.

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