
"During the game, superstar Shohei Ohtani made some exciting history, shattering a Dodgers franchise record with a 120 mph home run. The howitzer unleashed by Ohtani was just the fifth homer in the Statcast era to reach that kind of exit velocity."
"Here's all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article): Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Shatters Franchise Record With Historic 120 MPH Home Run Dodgers Injury Updates: Roki Sasaki, Max Muncy, Tommy Edman and More Former Dodgers Standout Pitcher Leaving MLB At End of 2025 Season Miguel Rojas Says Dodgers 'Made Commitment' to Lock In for Rest of Season Dodgers' Kyle Hurt Could Return From Tommy John Before End of Season"
"Dodgers' Tanner Scott Reacts to Another Blown Lead as Struggles Continue Michael Kopech Struggled Mightily in Triple-A: Should Dodgers Be Worried? Insider Details How Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Could Lose MVP This Season Dodgers' Will Smith 2 Homers Away From Tying All-Time Record MLB Insider Thinks Dodgers' Latest Veteran Signing Could Become Critical to Playoff Run Dodgers Lineup vs Pirates: Michael Conforto Starting, Hyeseong Kim Sitting Dodgers Video of the Day: Dodgers Tweets of the Day:"
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-7, and dropped to 78-60 on the season. Shohei Ohtani hit a 120 mph home run, breaking a Dodgers franchise record and marking the fifth Statcast-era homer to reach that exit velocity. Several key Dodgers remain on the injured list, with both the pitching staff and core of the lineup affected by nagging injuries as LA pursues the regular-season finish. A 37-year-old former Dodgers fan favorite announced plans to leave MLB after this season; he finished third in 2016 Rookie of the Year voting and spent four seasons in Los Angeles. Additional items include roster updates, lineup changes, performance concerns and playoff implications.
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