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Shohei Ohtani Can’t Stop Embarrassing His Former Team With Monster Homers

Shohei Ohtani Can’t Stop Embarrassing His Former Team With Monster Homers

TJapanese star player Shohei Ohtani has been on fire lately. He’s been hitting most of the week and now there’s a new victim for him for the 2024 season. His former team, the Los Angeles Angels are the ones playing at Dodger Stadium against the Los Angeles Dodgers and he also hit the ball out of the park against them.

Friday Shohei Ohtani hits a 455-foot home run in the fifth inning against starter Matt Moore, in the Dodgers’ 3-2 loss in 10 innings, however, that dinger came off his bat at 113.1 miles per hour, according to Statcast, and it was the start of something special.

On Saturday, the trend continued, as it did again. On two balls and no strike, with a runner and already a run for the Dodgers, Ohtani hits another home run and it was a moonshot to make history, once again, in the Major League Baseball record books.

Two consecutive nights with long circuits

The Dodgers led the Angels early in the game 3 runs to 0 after that home run Saturday night, but the real story was that it was a 459-foot blast and for back-to-back games. it is over 450 feetto get to 23 this year on a personal note, but the historic achievements continue.

After back-to-back nights of long homers, it was made public that no one else in the Statcast era, the one that began in 2015, has even struck out multiple times. Circuits over 450 feet at Dodger Stadium.

Before Friday’s game, he told reporters that playing against his former Angels teammates at Dodger Stadium wouldn’t be very emotional. This is something that will happen when he faces them in Anaheim later in the season, but when it comes to making history, it will definitely be something he remembers, because it has become a very special evening for all.