
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have forever immortalized Shohei Ohtani's 469-foot home run from the 2025 National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Dodgers have officially hung up a plaque at Dodger Stadium for his home run, as they do for all home runs hit out of Dodger Stadium. Ohtani's out of the park home run was part of his legendary NLCS Game 4 performance in which he pitched six shutout innings while also going 3-for-3 with three home runs."
"It was one of the greatest postseason performances in MLB history, and led to Ohtani winning the NLCS MVP honors. More news: Longest Home Runs in Dodger Stadium's History This home run was Ohtani's second-furthest home run hit at Dodger Stadium. Last year, he hit a 473-foot home run at Dodger Stadium, but that one didn't leave the stadium. Ohtani has now hit two of the longest home runs at Dodger Stadium in history."
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Shohei Ohtani's 469-foot home run from the 2025 NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers has been commemorated with a plaque at Dodger Stadium. The plaque honors a home run that left the park and accompanied Ohtani's Game 4 where he pitched six shutout innings and went 3-for-3 with three home runs. The performance earned Ohtani the NLCS MVP award and is regarded as one of the greatest postseason showings in MLB history. The 469-foot blast ranks among the longest at Dodger Stadium; Ohtani also hit a 473-foot homer last year that did not clear the stadium, placing his two homers fifth and seventh on the stadium's longest-homer list.
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