"62 HOME RUN FACE" ALSO BROKE OHTANI'S DODGERS RECORD FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 70 YEARS

"62 Home Run Face" also broke Ohtani's Dodgers record for the first time in 70 years

"62 Home Run Face" also broke Ohtani's Dodgers record for the first time in 70 years

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LA Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani (31) has made a new history of home runs.

Ohtani started as the first designated hitter in the home game against the New York Mets in the 2025 MLB regular season at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 3rd (Korea time) and hit a solo home run.먹튀검증

With no runners on with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning when his team was losing 0-2, Ohtani hit a fastball by Max Kranick, and connected it to a solo homer over the right-center fence. It was his 23rd homer for this season. He hit 183.3 kilometers (113.9 miles) and had a flying distance of 129.2 meters (424 feet). He had a shooting angle of 38 degrees, but he flew so far.

Ohtani's 23rd home run of the season is also a new club record.

According to Sarah Reims, an MLB record expert, Ohtani is the first Dodgers player to hit 23 home runs in 60 games since the season opened. "Ohtani set a new club record with a home run pace that surpasses Duke Snyder (22 home runs in the first 60 games of the season, 407 home runs in total) in 1955," Sarah Reims said. The Dodgers played their 60th game (36 wins and 24 losses) this season, and Ohtani, who had been on maternity leave, played in 58 games this season.

With his 23rd homer of this season, Ohtani is now tying for the lead along with the Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees is ranked third with 21 homers.

Ohtani led the game to extra time with a tie-breaking sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning with one out and runners on first and third, which led to Kim Hye-sung's hit.

Ohtani boasts a much faster home run pace than last year, when he achieved 50 home runs and 50 steals for the first time in MLB history.

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