Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Shohei Ohtani has been putting on a stellar performance this regular season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in MLB. Following the series finale against the New York Yankees, he received an encouraging injury update about one of his teammates.
Shohei Ohtani became the third player in Dodgers history to reach 20 homers in the team's first 55 games with a two-run drive during the fourth inning Tuesday night against the Cleveland Guardians. The Japanese star joined Gil Hodges (21 in 1951) and Cody Bellinger (20 in 2019) as Dodgers with at least 20 homers in the first 55 games.
Shohei Ohtani consistently delivers big plays for the Dodgers, offsetting the absence of other star players and making the team a title contender.
LOS ANGELES — In a game where Mookie Betts didn't play and Shohei Ohtani had just two singles, the Dodgers crushed the Yankees 18-2 on Saturday afternoon.
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 8-5 in Game 1 of a World Series rematch at Dodger Stadium. Shohei Ohtani fueled the victory, going 2-for-5 wit
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If this was a preview to this year’s World Series, an encore after their 2024 World Series, let’s flip the calendar to October now.
Before the Yankees and Dodgers started a three-game set Friday, Yankees manager Aaron Boone broke down stars Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani.
Rodriguez laid out his reasoning for why Ohtani should resume pitching next season.
Judge would know about living large. With a .391 average, he’s got a shot to be the first player in 84 years to finish at .400. There’s nothing in Judge’s history that suggests he’ll run the table – his career average is 100 points lower – but with a third of the season already in the books, his odds are improving.