
Shohei Ohtani’s 50-50 Feat: Can He Defy Baseball History Once More?
MIAMI — Well, here we go again. Shohei Ohtani, the one-man wrecking crew, is back in the headlines, chasing a feat that once seemed untouchable. Just last season, this Dodgers dynamo carved his name into the MLB history books as the first player ever to hit the elusive 50-home run, 50-steal milestone. Now, with the 2025 campaign unfolding, he’s tearing through the early stages, seemingly poised to replicate that rare double-threat dominance.
On a balmy Tuesday night at loanDepot Park, Ohtani launched another towering home run—his sixth in seven appearances under that South Florida dome. What’s wild is that this moonshot came a mere day after he sent another missile—a blazing 117.9 mph rocket—hurtling into the right-field bullpen. Dodgers’ skipper Dave Roberts couldn’t hide his enthusiasm, noting how the ballpark just seems to bring out Ohtani’s best.
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