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MLB Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani hit two days in a row, becoming the first person to reach 10 hits and 10 thieves this season

Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersThe Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani hit two consecutive days, reached double digits in home runs for five consecutive years, and became the first person to achieve 10 hits and 10 thieves this season, but on the 7th, the Dodgers played a goodbye hit in 10 innings in the playoff and lost to the Marlins 4:5.

Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani hit for two days in a row


Ohtani blasted out a Yangchun cannon that flew into the second layer of the stands in the sixth inning, and reached double digits for the seventh time in a single season in his career, tying with former Yankee Matsui Hideki for the most Japanese players. In the 7th inning, Ohtani hit another 2-run 2-run, and 5 hits, 2 hits, and 2 RBIs in the game. Since entering May, Ohtani has hit five consecutive hits, hitting seven hits in 16 hits, including three home runs and two second bases, and hitting 5 RBIs with a batting average of 0.438 and a long batting average of 1.125.

Regarding the recent fiery striking situation, Ohtani said, "Basically, the ideal striking movement is to stand with good balance and then let your body do the rest. "The Marlins are fortunate to be at Ohtani's home court, where they hit an unprecedented 50 hits and 50 steals last year, playing seven games on the Marlins' home court, hitting six home runs, 18 RBIs and batting average of 0.375.

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