“51-51” milestone
It was exactly one year ago. On September 20, 2023, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani (230) underwent his second career elbow surgery while lying on the operating table. And 365 days later, Ohtani has set a great record that will remain in MLB history. He completely blew away his regret that he had not been a pitcher for one year due to injury.
Ohtani appeared as the first designated hitter at the 2024 MLB Miami game held at Rondipo Park in Miami, Florida on Sunday local time, and had three homers and two stolen bases to instantly break the 50-50 mark (homer) mark. Ohtani, who was 48-49 before the game, ran 51-51 on the day through hard hitting and running. He had six hits, three homers, 10 RBIs and two steals from six times at bat.
His cartoonish performance further enhanced the MLB’s first 50-50 record. The Dodgers secured a 20-6 victory and secured its entry into the postseason for the 12th consecutive year thanks to Ohtani’s one-man show. Otani, who was far from the postseason when he was with the Los Angeles Angels, will play his first fall baseball game in the MLB.
September 20, 2024, will mark the anniversary of Ohtani’s history in the Major League. On the same day as a year ago, Ohtani underwent surgery on his right elbow for the second time since October 2018. After going through rehabilitation, Ohtani has now concentrated on batting this season.토토사이트 추천
Ohtani has set a historic record since his first year when he moved to the Los Angeles Dodgers after displaying miraculous home runs and stolen bases. Now, he is expected to win MLB’s first designated hitter MVP.