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Shohei Ohtani is back at it again, as he set a new Dodgers record early in Tuesday's game against the Brewers.
Dodger Stadium witnessed history, and they weren’t the only ones. In fact, so many people were watching the game on television that it broke MLB.TV’s all-time streaming record.
Shohei Ohtani dazzled in his third pitching appearance this season. One of the Dodgers superstar's pitches reached 101.7 mph, ...
In his third appearance as a Dodger, Ohtani blanked the opposition over two scoreless innings and set a new personal best.
Another day, another feat for Los Angeles star Shohei Ohtani, as he hit a home run Tuesday night in the series opener between ...
Although Ohtani is not on pace to break the record at the moment, he still has a shot if he stays healthy. Even if the Dodgers superstar fails to reach 160 runs, Doolittle says that Ted Williams ...
His track record on the mound, with a 38-19 record, 3.01 ERA and 608 strikeouts, supports what he can bring in this second stint as a starter with Los Angeles.
The Dodgers had no answers for Brewers phenom pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, who led Milwaukee to a 3 -1 home win that extended ...
The previous record belonged to Alex Rodriguez, who needed 977 games to reach the same figures. The fact, compiled by Elias Sports Bureau, reflects Ohtani's ability to influence both with the ...
The 30-year-old, two-way phenomenon has made 86 career pitching appearances in MLB. He's compiled a 3.01 ERA (142 ERA+) and a 3.51 strikeout-to-walk ratio, all the while finishing fourth in ...