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Shohei Ohtani knocked out his 17th hit of the season and continued to hold the No. 1 spot on the MLB home run list


Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles Dodgersin20thFacing the Rattlesnake at home, the first 5 innings fell behind 1:7, but Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani stepped up in the 6th innings and knocked out the 17th hit of the season to help the Dodgers chase the points.

Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani



With Shohei Otani out 1 of 6 innings, the Sidewinders swept the ball from the 84-mile corner with a right-hand shot and easily took it in the opposite direction to hit his 17th home run of the season with a muzzle velocity of 107.4 miles and a distance of 389 feet.

Ohtani surpassed the Phillies who also fired today, Kyle Schwarber, to continue to hold the first place in the major league home run charts and also helped the Dodgers chase 2-7. After Ohtani started to hit, Mookie Betts, who started first, also played MVP and hit the 8th hit of the season, playing a "back-to-back" home run and a single double shot, helping the Dodgers to chase 3:7 after 6 innings.

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