
Shohei Ohtani Shatters MLB History Again—What’s Behind His Unstoppable Power and Speed Surge?
The Los Angeles Dodgers star became the first player in MLB to reach double-digit homers and stolen bases this season, hitting his 10th homer in the sixth inning against the Miami Marlins on Tuesday. You might recall him reaching the 50-50 milestone in epic fashion at the same stadium last year.
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In the case of Tuesday’s game, Ohtani’s homer was a no-doubter to the upper-deck in right field, tying the game 2-2.
One inning later, Ohtani hit an RBI double to again tie the game after a Marlins rally in the bottom of the sixth. That all came a day after he hit a different homer 117.9 mph, the hardest-hit homer MLB has seen this season.
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