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Ohtani Ties the Record for Most HRs by Japanese-Born Player in the MLB

Ohtani Ties the Record for Most HRs by Japanese-Born Player in the MLB

Growing up, Shohei Ohtani idolized Hideki Matsui. He was in awe of what the latter was doing in Major League Baseball. He dreamt of getting the same opportunities Matsui had in his pro baseball career. On Friday, Ohtani tied the record for most HRs by a Japanese-born player in the MLB.

Since then, most of Ohtani’s objectives have been fulfilled. One of the sport’s all-time greats, he was named AL MVP twice in a row, most recently with the Los Angeles Angels.

On Friday, Ohtani hit his 175th career home run in the Dodgers’ 8-7 11-inning defeat to the Padres at Dodger Stadium. According to bookie pay per head experts, this tied him with Matsui for the most home runs by a player born in Japan in Major League Baseball history.

Matsui has 5,066 at-bats in Major League Baseball following an impressive career in Japan. Ohtani, with 2,941 plate appearances, tied him for home runs in seven seasons.

Ohtani Ties the Record for Most HRs by Japanese-Born Player

Ohtani Ties the Record for Most HRs by Japanese-Born Player in the MLBShohei Ohtani’s fourth home run of the season ties him with Hideo Nomo for the second-most home runs by a player born in Japan in Dodgers history. Just three home runs separate him from his manager, Dave Roberts. With all the hype, sportsbook MLB betting profits are also increasing.

Given his focus at the plate, Ohtani may not need much time to achieve other records. After getting off to a sluggish start, He has been the world’s hottest hitter for the past week and a half, proving why he earned a record 10-year, $700 million deal this winter.

In his past eight games, Ohtani has hit 354 with four home runs and seven doubles, including a 3-for-5 effort on Friday. Ohtani has 15 extra-base hits, more than any other Major Leaguer this year. The first sixteen games played for a team since 1901 are tied for the most by a player with Bo Bichette, David Segui, Fred McGriff, and Nap Lajoie.

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