Did you hear that? That's the sound of a Shohei Ohtani Home Run. When anyone witnesses the LA Dodgers Designated Hitter Shohei Ohtani destroying a ball and hitting it out of the yard, many in attendance, from fans in the stands to sportscasters calling the game, cannot get over how it reverberates throughout Dodger Stadium.... Continue Reading →
SHOTIME: Shohei Ohtani named NL Player of the Week
When his own manager Dave Roberts raves that "he just keeps doing things we haven't seen before," is it any wonder why Shohei Ohtani won National League Player of the Week? The megastar also holds a record winning the honor previously as an Anaheim Angel. "Ohtani joins Hall of Famer Don Sutton as the only... Continue Reading →
VIDEO: ShoTime electrifies Dodger Stadium with two home runs
Breaking a Dodger record one day, hitting not just one but two home runs, the next, the Dodger Ohtani era is in full swing. In a spectacular sweep of National League rival Atlanta Braves by the on-fire Dodgers, the superstar player hit his 9th and 10th home run during their May 5 game. The latter... Continue Reading →
VIDEO: Ohtani makes Dodgers home run history
The megastar slugger has made history once again with his 8th homer this season. Shohei Ohtani now surpasses his own manager Dave Roberts with the most home runs of a Japanese-born Dodger player. Ohtani broke the L.A. record in a packed Dodger Stadium as enthralled fans watched history being made again by the superstar. Ohtani... Continue Reading →
Ohtani, modern-day Babe Ruth
Two baseball greats, then and now. Shattering baseball records on a regular basis, Superstar Dodger Shohei Ohtani has drawn comparisons by many baseball enthusiasts to The Great Bambino himself. In comparing their double star-making accomplishments as hitter-pitchers, the Shohei Ohtani and Babe Ruth stats are eerily similar. They both have 176 home runs in their... Continue Reading →