
Shohei Ohtani’s 50-50 Feat: Can He Defy Baseball History Once More?
Ohtani has missed just two games this season, both for the birth of his first child with wife Mamiko Tanaka. So while Tuesday was his 34th game, it was the Dodgers’ 36th. That means if Ohtani plays in every remaining contest — which feels unlikely, even though he sat out only thrice in 2024 — he’d finish with 160 games played. At his current pace of 0.294 home runs and steals per game, Ohtani would conclude the season with 47 steals and 47 homers.
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