

WATCH: Shohei Ohtani makes Dodgers history with 40th home run as MVP favorite continues torrid season
WATCH: Shohei Ohtani makes Dodgers history with 40th home run as MVP favorite continues torrid season

Shohei Ohtani continues to make a story for Los Angeles Dodger. During Toronto’s Blue Jasees Week (LA 9, TOR 1), Ohtani was the 40th household operation of the season, and he did it in the 117th game of the team. That’s the fastest Dodger has ever reached 40-homer plateau. Last year, Ohtani hit his 40th homer in the 129th game of the team. It was a great helmet for a walkA number
Here is the 40th Homer of Othani 2025.
“It was one of the swings where he stood in the ball. He remained on the ground, “said Dodger Manager Dave Roberts (through the game) MLB.com:) “I know he and the boys who hit them mechanically work on some things. It was so good rhythm as you see.
Ohtani is only the fourth Dodgers player, in many 40-HOMER ways, joining Shawn Green (2001-02) and Famers Gil Hodges (1953-57). This is an Ohtani’s third straight 40 homer season and the fourth of his career. He is the only active player who has four 40 homespings, despite Aaron Judge (37) figures that soon join him.
This sign of 117 games is not the fastest that the player has reached 40 homer, or even the fastest one is especially close. Barry Bonds reached his 40th homer in 2001.
Saturday Homer and 2 for a walk to 4, raised Ohani’s season with 0.282 / .385 / .614. He also threw 19 seconds with 2.37 era and 25 strikes due to elbow operation. Ohtani is again the highest candidate for MVP, the easy favorite of the National League (-1200, one betmgm), steps like Shinber and Pete’s crow.
This is stated that Ohani’s 40th Homer was not the most important development for Dodgers on Saturday. Lefy Blake’s snake, in its second beginning, from the absence of a four-month lack of shoulder, and five shutters left. He was like a young version of his life.
Saturday’s victory has been improved by Dodgers in this season to 68-49. They have three games headed by San Diego bags in NL West.
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