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Bay Area Baseball Bros Drop Mic with Epic First-Inning Homers 🔥⚾

Shohei Ohtani

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Baseball just got spicy with Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani turning the Yankees-Dodgers rematch into their personal highlight reel. In a jaw-dropping first inning that’ll have sports fans talking, these reigning MVPs basically said “hold my bat” and launched historic home runs that made MLB history.

Baseball’s Power Couple (Professionally Speaking)

Judge kicked things off with a monstrous 446-foot solo shot to dead center, then Ohtani was like “watch this” and responded with his own 417-foot bomb on the first pitch. It’s the first time in major league history that reigning MVPs have homered in the same first inning - talk about relationship goals, baseball edition.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

Ohtani isn’t just playing - he’s absolutely demolishing records. He’s leading the majors with 22 home runs, tied the Dodgers’ monthly record with 15, and became the first player since 1901 to rack up 60 runs before June. Casual flex, right?

Dodgers Take the Win

While the first-inning fireworks were epic, the Dodgers ultimately crushed the Yankees 8-5, securing their 19th come-from-behind victory of the season. Ohtani sealed the deal with another solo home run in the sixth, proving he’s not just a one-hit wonder.

Baseball just got a whole lot more interesting, and we’re here for every single dramatic moment.

AUTHOR: tgc

SOURCE: AP News