Shohei Ohtani Set New Dodgers Records Before All-Star Break
Briefly

Shohei Ohtani is in the midst of an MVP-caliber season with the Los Angeles Dodgers after joining the team on a record-breaking 10-year, $700 million contract this past offseason.
Ohtani earned a fourth consecutive All-Star Game appearance as the starting designated hitter for the National League, showcasing his offensive prowess with a three-run homer and walk.
Ohtani surpassed Dodgers records for total bases and extra-base hits in the first half while leading the team in multiple offensive categories, despite rehabbing his right elbow from surgery.
Ohtani's exceptional performance includes being the first Dodgers player to hit an All-Star Game home run since 1996, achieving a unique MLB history feat of being the sole player with all team RBI and walks.
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