OHTANI IS CRAZY! MLB'S FIRST 50-50 ACHIEVEMENT...I WROTE A NEW HISTORY

Ohtani is crazy! MLB's first 50-50 achievement...I wrote a new history

Ohtani is crazy! MLB's first 50-50 achievement...I wrote a new history

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He became the first player in the U.S. Major League to hit 50 homers and 50 steals. He set a new record in his first year as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are playing an MLB away game against the Miami Marlins at Rondipo Park in Miami, Florida, from 5:40 a.m. on the 20th (Korea Standard Time).스포츠토토

Prior to the game, Ohtani had 48 homers and 49 steals. He had two homers and one stolen base left, but he completed his homework both at the game against Miami.

Ohtani, who was the first designated hitter, stole in the first and second innings of the day, reaching 51st base beyond the 50th base of the season.

And with two home runs left, he achieved it in the second half of the game.

Ohtani kicked opposing pitcher Jorge Soriano's 85.4-mile (137.4 km) slider in the second pitch in the sixth inning with the Dodgers leading 7-3 and connected it with a two-run shot over the right fence.

He hit 49 home runs and 51 steals. With just one more cannon, 50-50 could be completed.

Ohtani did not hesitate. With the Dodgers leading 12-3 with two outs and a third base in the seventh inning, he swung a knuckle curve of 89.1 miles (143.3 kilometers) at the fourth pitch and hit a huge two-run homer over the left fence.

Ohtani screamed and cheered at the moment he hit his 50th home run. When he stepped on the home play, the coaches shouted out loud and enjoyed the joy. The crowd also shouted out loud even though it was an away game.

After achieving the 40-40 club for the first time as an Asian player, this time he completed a 50-50 club that even the U.S. and Latin American players could not do and celebrated a historical moment.

After scoring 50-50, Ohtani returned to the dugout immediately and had time to learn, such as replaying his home run on a tablet.

The Dodgers are leading 14-3 as of the end of the eighth inning.

Rondipo Park is the place where Ohtani won the World Baseball Classic last year as a key member of the Japanese national team.

This time, he visited Rondipo Park as a professional player, not the national team, and poured out home runs and stolen bases, making it his "promising land" of baseball once again.

On the 19th, a day earlier, Ohtani started as the first designated hitter in Miami's away game at Rondipo Park and recorded one hit and one stolen base in five at-bats.

Ohtani got on base at his first at-bat in the first inning of Tuesday's game. After watching the opponent's left-hander Ryan Weathers' first pitch, he swung a fastball on the second pitch to post a hit to left. Later, when Weathers threw the first pitch at the batter's box, Ohtani stole second base, and advanced to third base without missing catcher Portes' throwing error.

Accordingly, Ohtani stole his 49th base for this season. He and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shared the second place for stolen bases in a single season, and on Tuesday, he produced two more stolen bases, becoming the only player in this category to become the second. The first place was 56 stolen bases set by Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners in 2001.

Two days ago on Saturday, he entered the batter's box for the second time in the third inning with one out and runners on the first base, and hit opposing pitcher Darren McCaugan's sweeper for a two-run homer with a driving distance of 129 meters. It was Ohtani's 48th arch of the season.

Ohtani laughed loudly as he hit three home runs and hit 50 steals at Rondipo Park for three days.

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