Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Could Become First MLB Player to Reach 45-45 Season
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Ohtani swatted home runs No. 38 and 39 over the weekend, showing resilience through struggles, as he's aiming to make history with a potential 45-45 season.
Despite a .164 batting average and recent strikeout struggles, Ohtani has managed to hit eight homers in August, reflecting his exceptional talent and determination.
Ohtani believes that his current hitting mechanics are "a little off," but he aims to compensate through a better approach at the plate.
Achieving a historic 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a season is within reach for Ohtani, making him a unique asset in baseball.
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