Shohei Ohtani sets new HR mark for Japanese-born players
Shohei Ohtani made history on Sunday! The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar is now the all-time HR leader for Japanese-born MLB players.
Shohei Ohtani made history on Sunday! The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar is now the all-time HR leader for Japanese-born MLB players.
Ohtani's 493-foot home run is the longest of any player this season.
Ohtani and Trout became the first Angels teammates to have multiple 450+ foot home runs in a game in the Statcast era.
"Death, Taxes, and AAA Bobby Dalbec."
"Aaron Judge just silenced Toronto."
"What a night and Go Vols!"
"Cody Bellinger just hit a 420-foot bong on 4/20."
The Mariners' first runs of 2023 came courtesy of Ty France.
All rise for the 55th time this season.
A two-bounce home run is certainly odd.
Báez went one for two against brother-in-law Berríos, picking up a walk and a home run.
Oklahoma State slugger Griffin Doersching hit an incredible 513-foot bomb.
Soler's third-pitch home run was the first HR ever hit in the first plate appearance of a World Series.
Rosario's three-run shot in the fourth and strong relief pitching from A.J. Minter, Tyler Matzek, and Will Smith clinched this win for the Braves.
Seager blasted the first pitch he saw over the wall in right-center.