Ohtani shoots ML's 6th '400-base hit-100 long hit'

Will Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who has only one game left in the regular season, be the main player of the sixth record in the Major League in the last game.

Ohtani had a batting average of 0.310, 54 home runs, 130 RBIs, 134 runs, 196 hits, 58 steals, and a 0.391 OPS 1.040 on-base percentage in 158 games of the season until the 29th (Korea time).

Ohtani, who is about to play his last game now. If he adds one more extra-base hit in the game against Colorado on Thursday, he can set his sixth true record in the Major League.

This means that he has 400 hits to 100 long hits at the same time. This is only five times in the history of Major League Baseball. The last was Barry Bonds in 2001.

Ohtani had 410 hits and 99 long hits through Sunday's game. He had 54 homers, 38 doubles and seven triples. Only one hit is left until the 100th hit.

If Ohtani hits his 100th homer, he will be able to achieve 55-55 for the first time in Major League history. Of course, this is the highest ever in Major League history.

If Ohtani then adds two stolen bases in the final game, he can draw up to the first 60-hitch season for an Asian player.

Furthermore, Ohtani is still trying to win a triple crown. He has a batting average of 0.310 until the day, showing a four-ri gap with top-ranked Luis Arraez.

Attention is focusing on whether Ohtani, who made a season that will remain in Major League history, will be able to hit a home run in the last game to achieve a successful ending. 토토사이트 모음

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