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    Dodgers News: Ohtani Inches Closer to Joining MLB’s Exclusive 40-40 Club

    By Jeff Bilbrey,

    6 hours ago

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    Shohei Ohtani is on the brink of a historic milestone with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024. As he approaches the 40-40 club, the two-way superstar has impressed with 39 home runs and 39 stolen bases.

    Ohtani's achievement would mark him as the latest member of this elite group, showcasing his exceptional talent at the plate and on the bases . With just one more home run and stolen base needed, the anticipation is building for a momentous season highlight.

    Shohei Ohtani 's remarkable performance this season with the Dodgers has put him within striking distance of joining the prestigious 40-40 club. Despite not pitching due to a lingering elbow injury, Ohtani has excelled offensively. His 39 home runs and 39 stolen bases this season put him just shy of an exclusive group of players who have managed to achieve 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a single season.

    Historic 40-40 Club Members

    • Ronald Acuna Jr. : The Atlanta Braves' outfielder joined the 40-40 club in 2023 with 41 home runs and 73 stolen bases. His exceptional season earned him the NL MVP award and set a new record with his 40-70 achievement.
    • Alfonso Soriano : In 2006, Soriano matched his career high in stolen bases with 41 and set a new career high in home runs with 46 during his season with the Washington Nationals.
    • Alex Rodriguez : At just 22 years old, Rodriguez became a member of the 40-40 club in 1998 with 42 home runs and 46 stolen bases while playing for the Seattle Mariners.
    • Barry Bonds : Known more for his home runs, Bonds hit 42 home runs and stole 40 bases in 1996. Despite his reputation as a power hitter, Bonds had already accumulated 340 stolen bases before joining the 40-40 club.
    • Jose Canseco : The inaugural member of the 40-40 club, Canseco achieved the feat in 1988 with 42 home runs and 40 stolen bases while leading the Oakland Athletics to an MVP award that year.

    Ohtani's pursuit of this milestone not only highlights his dual-threat capabilities but also underscores the impact he has had on the Dodgers' 2024 season. The excitement around his potential 40-40 achievement adds a thrilling layer to an already impressive year.

    As Shohei Ohtani closes in on the 40-40 milestone, Dodgers fans and baseball enthusiasts alike are eagerly watching to see if he will join this elite group. His remarkable season is a testament to his exceptional skill and versatility. If Ohtani can achieve this feat, it will not only cement his place in baseball history but also elevate the Dodgers' 2024 season to legendary status.

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