Ohtani of the mighty, 3334353637 5G consecutive home runs, and the fence there is also short Roberts
Jul 24, 2025
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Ohtani played as the second designated hitter in the final game of the three consecutive home games against the Minnesota Twins at Dodger Stadium on the 24th (Korea time) and hit a solo home run over the middle wall in his first at-bat after one out in the first inning.
After being driven into a two-strike against Minnesota right-hander Chris Paddack, when the 79-mile curve of the third pitch fell into the middle, he hit the ball with a 34-degree firing angle, 110.3 miles (177.5 kilometers) and 441-foot (134.4 meters) large solo arch.
As a result, Ohtani hit a two-run shot to left-center in the third inning, a two-run shot to left-center in the third inning, a two-run shot to left-hander in the first inning against Minnesota on the 22nd, and a two-run shot to left-hander in the ninth inning on the 23rd, and a solo home run in the first inning of the day to activate his home run for five consecutive games.
Ohtani marked his 10th consecutive home run in three consecutive games on May 26-28, breaking a career high by hitting four consecutive games this time and increasing it to five games on the day.
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Ohtani is the seventh home run in five consecutive games in Dodgers history after Max Muncy in 2019, Jock Pederson in 2015, Adrian Gonzalez in 2014-2015, Matt Kemp in 2010, Sean Green in 2001, and Roy Campanella in 1950. If Ohtani adds a home run in the first of three consecutive away games against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on the 26th, he will set a record for the most consecutive home runs in Dodgers history.
It also continued to be the Dodgers' record for most home runs before August 1, and in the NL, it was the most since Barry Bonds (45) and Luis Gonzalez (41) in 2001.
Ohtani is scheduled to start in an away game against the Cincinnati Reds on the 29th, and the frequency of home runs seems to have increased as he has started pitching and hitting in earnest.
Ohtani, who hit a large home run with a distance of 440 feet or more for the 46th time in his personal record, is running at the top of the all-time record. Four of them came out this season, hitting three in the last five games. The home run on the 20th was 448 feet, and the home run on the 22nd was 441 feet. His previous home run against the Colorado Rockies on April 17 was 448 feet, Ohtani's longest flying cannon this season.
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The hit was made by left fielder Harrison Bader running forward and trying to catch it, but he missed it without putting it in his glove, and the Dodgers were lucky.
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Including this five games, he has batted .216 (25 hits in 116 at-bats), 12 homers and 29 RBIs in 31 games since resuming his pitching and hitting career.
Now, the NL home run race is like Ohtani taking the lead again and leading the competition. Arizona Diamondbacks Auhenio Suarez was silent with no hits in three at-bats against the Houston Astros on the same day, keeping his 36th home run intact.
Including the AL, Seattle Mariners Carrolli is still in first place with 39 home runs, while Judge and Suarez are tied for third with Ohtani rising to second place alone.
Ohtani ranks first in scoring (97), tied for seventh in RBIs (70), sixth in on-base percentage (0.377), first in slugging percentage (0.620) and first in OPS (0.997).
Manager Dave Roberts said, `Ohtani, who hit a home run in five consecutive games, is amazing. He keeps sending balls out of the ballpark. As for the possibility of breaking a major league-record eight consecutive home runs, he said, "I hit a breaking ball and hit a fastball…" Well, I don't know about that. Greenmonster would be very short if it was the way it was playing this week. His fly will be a home run. We'll continue the same batting in Boston, and we'll see something."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.