Shohei Ohtani Becomes First MLB Player With 50 Home Runs And 50 Steals In Single Season
by Antonio Pequeño IV · ForbesTopline
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani recorded his 50th home run and 50th steal of the season Thursday in a show out performance against the Miami Marlins, becoming the first player in MLB history to notch the achievement and furthering his case for being baseball’s greatest player of all time.
Key Facts
Ohtani, who entered the game with 48 home runs and steals, pulled off three steals and hit two home runs against the Marlins by the seventh inning.
Ohtani’s first home run was crushed for 438 feet, while the second home run traveled 391 feet for a two-run score.
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