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    Dodgers News: Shohei Ohtani Nears MLB's First 50-50 Season with 47 HRs, 48 SBs this Year

    By Jake Faigus,

    4 hours ago

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    Los Angeles Dodgers' star Shohei Ohtani is quickly approaching a groundbreaking milestone in Major League Baseball: the first-ever 50-50 season.

    After an electrifying performance against the Chicago Cubs, in which he smashed his 47th home run and swiped his 48th base, the anticipation surrounding Ohtani's achievement has never been higher.

    Dodgers catcher Will Smith expressed his admiration for Ohtani’s play, stating , "It's fun to watch... I think he'll do it," highlighting the excitement amongst teammates and fans alike about the prospect of this historic season.

    Dual-Threat Capability


    Ohtani's speed and power have been on full display this year. With 48 stolen bases already logged, he has significantly outpaced his previous best of 26 in the 2021 season.

    Additionally, the home run he hit during the game not only marked a new career high, surpassing the 46 homers he achieved in 2021 when he was awarded the MVP title with the Los Angeles Angels, but also underscored his dual-threat capability.

    Historic Performances

    This season alone, Ohtani has impressively recorded 12 games where he has accomplished both hitting a home run and stealing a base, placing him behind legends Rickey Henderson and Bobby Bonds in the all-time leaderboard for such performances.

    40-40 Club and Beyond

    Moreover, Ohtani has secured his place in the 40-40 club, achieving this remarkable feat faster than any player in baseball history, reaching the milestone in merely 129 games.

    His current batting statistics are equally remarkable, showcasing a .292 batting average and leading the National League in categories such as home runs (47), runs (116), and slugging percentage (.617).

    Final Stretch

    As the season draws to a close with only 16 games left, the excitement continues to build around Ohtani as he eyes the potential for a historic 50-50 season, solidifying his legacy as one of the game’s greatest players.

    Conclusion

    With his exceptional skills and relentless determination, the baseball world watches closely, eagerly anticipating the next chapter in Ohtani's incredible journey.

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