MLB HISTORY: Shohei Ohtani joins 40-40 club in record fashion
Briefly

Shohei Ohtani became the first Los Angeles Dodgers player and sixth overall in MLB history to achieve a 40-40 season, marked by his walk-off grand slam against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Ohtani's 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in one season not only set a Dodgers franchise record but also positioned him as a candidate for a historic 50-50 season.
Ohtani's record-setting performance makes him the fastest player to reach a 40-40 season, breaking the previous record held by Alfonso Soriano by 21 games.
If Ohtani surpasses Shin-Soo Choo's home run record for Asian-born players this season, he would also tie Shawn Green's franchise record of 49 home runs.
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