
"Ohtani's 100th homer came in his 294th game with the Dodgers, which makes him the third fastest to reach 100 homers with a team by games played since 1900. Mark McGwire, who reached the mark in 230 games with the St. Louis Cardinals, and Babe Ruth, who did it in 250 games, were the only ones to reach the century mark sooner, according to Elías."
""It wasn't on my radar," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "I'm not surprised by it, but I guess I was just more of, I don't know what to expect. Just happy to have him in a Dodger uniform and we'll see how it plays out. He's just had an incredible run in a short period of time.""
Shohei Ohtani hit his 46th home run of the season in a loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates, marking his 100th homer with the Dodgers in under two seasons. He slugged 54 homers in 2024 and became the fastest player in Dodgers history to reach 100. The milestone made him the fourth player in MLB history to hit 100 homers in his first two seasons with a team. Ohtani's 100th came in his 294th Dodger game, the third-fastest by games played since 1900. The shot left the bat at 120 mph, the hardest-hit homer of his career. He finished six seasons with the Angels at 171 homers and has 271 career homers overall.
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