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Baseball's New Heartthrob Shohei Ohtani Just Crushed Another Franchise Record (And We're Not Even Mad)

Shohei Ohtani

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Another day, another jaw-dropping moment from the MLB’s golden boy, Shohei Ohtani. Our favorite two-way Japanese superstar just casually tied a Los Angeles Dodgers franchise record by homering in five consecutive games - because why not? 🔥

Breaking Barriers Like It’s NBD

In a stunning display of baseball prowess, Ohtani launched a 441-foot moonshot to center field during Wednesday’s game against the Minnesota Twins, cementing his place in Dodgers history. He’s now joined an exclusive club that includes legends like Max Muncy and Joc Pederson - no big deal, right?

The Strategic Genius

The Twins were so shook by Ohtani’s presence that their manager, Rocco Baldelli, intentionally walked him with two outs - a move that ultimately backfired when Freddie Freeman delivered a clutch two-run hit. Talk about playing 4D chess while everyone else is playing checkers.

Looking Ahead

With the record for consecutive home run games standing at eight (last achieved in 1993), Ohtani is eyeing a potential historic moment when the Dodgers face the Red Sox in Boston. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is already predicting that the Green Monster doesn’t stand a chance against Ohtani’s current batting form.

At just 29 years old, Ohtani continues to redefine what’s possible in baseball - proving once again why he’s not just a player, but a global phenomenon.

AUTHOR: cgp

SOURCE: AP News