
Shohei Ohtani’s Third Consecutive Bobblehead Night Homer Sparks Dodgers’ Unstoppable Fury—What’s Next for MLB’s Newest Powerhouse?
The reigning NL MVP hit two homers in the first four innings as part of a 15-run Dodgers onslaught against the Athletics, tying him for the MLB lead in homers with 15. First, he took a ball from A’s reliever Jason Alexander 382 feet to the opposite field (video above).
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And then he took Alexander 418 feet to center field.
It’s been another hot start for Ohtani this season, as he’s now slashing .313/.413/.681 plus 10 stolen bases and an MLB-best 48 runs after the second homer. He is currently on pace to post 55 homers and 39 stolen bases, which would be historic had it not been for what he did one year ago.
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