Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Makes More MLB History, Joining Only Ichiro
Briefly

Shohei Ohtani slid into second base safely for his 100th career stolen base, making him the second Japanese-born player to reach this milestone after Ichiro Suzuki.
Ohtani's recent struggles, attributed to a hamstring injury, have affected his performance, but manager Dave Roberts believes he is nearing full strength.
Roberts likened Ohtani's situation to a sports car, stating that when not firing on all cylinders, it affects performance, seen in differences in his swings and chase behavior.
Despite Ohtani's current struggles, his batting average remains at .326, and the Dodgers rank fifth in MLB for runs scored, showcasing the team's overall offensive proficiency.
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