L.A. Dodger Shohei Ohtani keeps carving his way into baseball history.
The three-time MVP is already holder of the biggest contract ever signed in sports and has snapped a record held by pitching legend Nolan Ryan, among other feats.
And with a home run on Thursday, he notched a mid-season record that hasn’t been seen in the game since the Say Hey Kid roamed the outfield for the New York Giants seven decades ago.
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Batting in the seventh inning against the woeful Colorado Rockies, in Colorado’s home-run friendly Coors Field, Ohtani blasted a solo home run into the Dodgers bullpen.
Shohei Ohtani blasts his 28th home run of the season! pic.twitter.com/bjNaerGq1f
— MLB (@MLB) June 26, 2025
With the Dodgers up 2-1 at
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