Shohei Otani became the first player in the history of MLB, who published 50 Homers and 50 stolen bases in one season last year. It is at a pace to do something similar in 2025.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles star Dodders became the first player in the MLB to reach the two-digit Homers and two-digit stolen bases this season, amazing his 10th Homer in the sixth Inining against Miami Marins. You can remember how he reached 50-50 milestones in an epic form in the same stadium last year.
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In the case of playing on Tuesday, Homer Oatani was not a loaver on the upper deck in the right field. This connected the game 2-2.
One Inning after, Otani hit the double Rbi to reinforce the game again after Marlins of the Rally in the lower part of the sixth. All this happened a day after he hit Homer 117.9 miles per hour, the hardest long ball in MLB this season.
With 34 games played for the Doders this season, Oktani is at a pace to publish 47-47 season, suggesting that he plays in all 126 games that remained in the schedule. This would be an unprecedented achievement if it were not for his season of 2024, in which he also saw how he received his third MVP award, won his first world series and finished several hits, not only a triple crown.
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Of course, Otan could make another story, returning to the embankment, while maintaining his current offensive pace. You can even name this 40-40-40 club: 40 Homers, 40 stolen bases, 40 outs.
The third stage of this Trifecta suggests that Okhtani returns to the mound at some point this season and throws enough feeds to record the necessary outs. His progress on this front at best was a muddy, last year he was declared at a pace during the day of the opening of this year, but a torn lip in his continuous shoulder during the world series stopped his progress in the off-season.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said last weekend that Otani was still a few months from serving the command again. This season, he threw several sessions of the Communist Party, but, obviously, is still aloof from the resumption of his bilateral status.
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