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Ohtani hits first Dodgers homer: how many home run has Shohei hit in his career?

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Baseball phenomenon Shohei Ohtani wowed fans as he smacked his first homer donning the iconic Dodgers uniform, solidifying his status as one of the most electrifying players in the game. The showdown against the San Francisco Giants culminated in a 5-4 victory for Los Angeles, marking the climax of a three-game sweep.

Ohtani homer, first of many for Dodgers

Ohtani’s memorable blast came in the seventh inning, sending the ball soaring into the right-center field seats off Giants’ left-hander Taylor Rogers. This pivotal moment not only clinched victory for the Dodgers but also marked a significant milestone in Ohtani’s illustrious career, breaking his season-opening homer ‘drought’ in style.

Throughout his nine-game tenure this season, Ohtani has been a force to be reckoned with, showcasing his prowess at the plate and on the mound. His remarkable performance on Wednesday, where he finished 2-for-4 with two runs, underscored his versatility and undeniable impact on the game.

The Dodgers’ dominance this season has been nothing short of extraordinary, with the team consistently scoring at least five runs in all nine Games, setting a franchise record in the process. Their stellar performance has drawn comparisons to baseball legends, inching closer to the New York Yankees’ record set back in 1932. Tyler Glasnow emerged as a standout player, allowing only three runs on four hits over six innings, striking out seven batters and walking two.

Miguel Rojas added another homer to the Dodgers’ tally, contributing to their coMMAnding 6-1 victory during their first homestand of the season.

Ohtani’s home runs in his MLB career to date

As the dust settles on another game, the question on everyone’s mind remains: just how many more home runs will Shohei Ohtani hit in his illustrious career? So far he has a total of 171 homers, all but the latest one coming with the LA Angels. His season average sits at 24, spanning from the 22 in his first season back in 2018 to the 44 in the last campaign, and that was just two short of his best ever in 2021.

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