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MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani started the first game for two consecutive days and set a record for the team's history

Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersJapan's second-sword star Shohei Ohtani opened the first game for two consecutive days, ranking alone as the home run king in the major leagues with the 19th hit, and writing a record of supermania in team history.

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Shohei Ohtani sniped Guardians starting pitcher G. Williams with his first 96.5-mile four-seam speedball in the first inning, blasting a right fielder with a muzzle velocity of 115 miles (185 km) and a distance of 378 feet (115.2 meters).

According to major league data expert Lance, this is Shohei Ohtani's 26th home run with an initial batting velocity of more than 115 miles since 2021, the most in the league. In addition, Ohtani knocked out 19 hits in the team's first 54 games, tied with Cody Bellinger in 2019 and Roy Campanella in 1955 for the second-fastest hits in team history, behind only Hall of Fame star Gil Hodges' 20 hits in 1951.

It is worth mentioning that Shohei Ohtani opened the first game for two consecutive days, and had a chance to challenge the major league record of four consecutive first-game first-game starters written by the 1996 Golden Orioles Brady Anderson.

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