Shohei Ohtani's three-run blast caps memorable All-Star week for Dodgers
Briefly

In the third inning of Major League Baseball's All-Star Game, Ohtani impressed with a 400-foot no-doubt home run, his first in the Midsummer Classic and a unique celebration.
Ohtani's blast marked the first All-Star Game home run by a Dodgers player since 1996 and only the second by a Japanese-born player, adding to his remarkable performance.
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