"There is no limit to baseball." After the first 50-50, '53-53' was also conquered... Otani sprinted to the end

Ohtani has finally achieved the "great first" record in MLB history once again. However, he never stops after achieving the milestone.토토사이트

Ohtani started as the No. 1 designated hitter in the home game against the Colorado Rockies in the 2024 MLB regular season at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 23rd (Korea time), and led his team to a 6-5 come-from-behind victory by recording 4 hits, 2 runs and 1 RBI in 5 at-bats. In particular, he added a home run and a steal that did not stop even after achieving the first 50 (homer)-50 (stealing) club in MLB history on the 20th, increasing the season record to 53 home runs and 55 steals.

Ohtani, who had a hit from his first at-bat in the first inning, added a hit to the right field at his second at-bat in the bottom of the third inning, and immediately filled in the second base steal (54th). He only grounded out to the first base in the bottom of the fifth inning, but after another hit to the right field in the bottom of the seventh inning, Ohtani added a steal to the second base. He stole second for 32 consecutive times.

In addition, Ohtani added a home run when his team was most critical at the bottom of the ninth inning. Ohtani appeared as a leadoff hitter at the bottom of the ninth inning when his team was losing 4-5 points, and with two balls and one strike, he hit a 142.7 kilometer per hour splitter on the fourth pitch by Colorado right-hander Seth Halbosen to hit a solo shot to tie the game. The Dodgers, which reversed its momentum with Ohtani's homer, ended the game with Mookie Betts' back-to-back home run, its 53rd homer of the season, and maintained its lead in the National League West for three games.

Ohtani was already the world's hottest baseball star last weekend. Ohtani played as the first and designated hitter in the regular season game against the Miami Marlins on the 20th, recording both his 50th stolen base and his 50th home run of the season. The first 50 (homer)-50 (homer) club subscriber in MLB history was born.

On the day the milestone was reached, even the moment was powerful. Ohtani entered the batter's box six times and had hits in all of them. He hit five long balls, including three consecutive homeruns, and swept 10 RBIs. The 17-base hit in a game is the seventh in MLB history and the joint third place for the largest number of hits in a game. The 10-run game was also the 16th in MLB history. Ohtani was the first player to have six hits, five long hits, three homers, 10 RBIs and two steals in a game since 1920 when RBIs started to be registered in official records.

It was Ohtani's first three home runs in a game since his MLB debut. He also had 50 home runs in a single season, the first in the 135-year history of the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was exactly the 50th in MLB history.

Ohtani's "50-50" is the first milestone in baseball's history over 180 years. There were a total of five 40-40 players in the MLB before Ohtani. There was no one in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). In the KBO league, only Erik Thames (then of the NC Dinos) recorded 47 homers and 40 steals in 2015.

U.S. fans are enthusiastic about Ohtani. "Ohtani rewrote the history of the sport. He made a new milestone that I could never have imagined would be possible," said SportsNetLA's broadcasting team, which broadcasted the game on Tuesday. "He proved that baseball has no limits by breaking all records."

ESPN praised the 50-50 victory, saying, "It's like Roald Amundsen's conquest of Antarctica, Charles Lindbergh's crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, and Neil Armstrong's landing on the moon's surface. It's a tremendous achievement."

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs), one of the best players in the world of the National Football League, uploaded a video of Ohtani on social media, saying, "Insane!!!" LeBron James (L.A. Lakers), the best star player in the NBA, also gave a thumbs-up, saying, "This friend is unrealistic." Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers), MVP of the 2022-23 NBA regular league, also added, "Ohtani is the greatest of all time (GOAT) in history."

Ohtani's season is not over yet. After reaching his 50th homer, Ohtani also hit his 51st homerun at the next batter's box. He also posted his 52nd homerun in a game against the Colorado Rockies on the following day. He is also keeping his last-minute spurt in stolen bases. Ohtani, who also stole his 52nd homerun on Monday, added his 53rd homerun on Tuesday and his 55th homerun on Sunday. He continued his success in this category for the 32nd consecutive time. 

With the current pace, Ohtani can expect more than 55 homers and 57 steals until the final game of the regular season. There are also three away games left at Coors Field, which is advantageous for home run hitters in the highlands. No matter how the season ends, Ohtani's record will remain as the first and best.

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