Dodgers news: Shohei Ohtani makes MLB history with latest home run
Briefly

Shohei Ohtani achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Japanese-born player to hit home runs in four consecutive games. He recorded a two-run homer against Jhoan Duran in the ninth inning. This season, Ohtani has hit 36 home runs, tied for second in the Majors. He has also broken multiple Dodgers records, including most home runs through the first 86 games and before July. Ohtani's batting average stands at .274 with significant extra-base hits and RBIs, while he excels as a starting pitcher, allowing only two runs in 12 innings.
Shohei Ohtani made history as the first Japanese-born player to hit home runs in four consecutive games, achieving this milestone with a two-run blast.
Ohtani entered play with 36 home runs this season, tied for the second most in the Majors, trailing only Cal Raleigh.
He set multiple Dodgers records this year, including the most home runs through 86 games of a season and before July.
On the mound, Ohtani has given up just two runs in 12 innings, striking out 13 batters against three walks.
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