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MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani leads the home run and has a chance to challenge the craziest record in team history

Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersJapanese superstar Shohei Ohtani has been in a stunning game lately, hitting the Guardians for his 20th run of the season on the 28th, continuing to lead the home run crown, and he also has a chance to challenge the record for the craziest in the history of the Dodgers.

Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani

The Dodgers faced the Guardians starting Tanner Bibee in the fourth inning, knocking out a 104.5-mile bomb in the left field direction to make his 20th hit of the season. Major League reports point out that Shohei Ohtani has fired at a much higher rate this year than last year, knocking out 20 hits in just 55 games. Last year, it took Shohei Ohtani 75 games to knock out 20 hits, and finally completed a career high of 54 hits in a single season.

Major league data expert Sarah Langs pointed out that the Dodgers' all-time record is 15 hits in a single month, held by Pedro Guerrero in June 1985 and Duke Snider in August 1953, and Shohei Ohtani has knocked out 13 hits in May this year, the second most in team history, and he is tied with Cody in June 2017 Bellinger with Adrian Beltre in August 2004.

Excluding today's G2 game against the Guardians, the Dodgers have three games left in May, and after playing the series against the Guardians, they will return home to face the Yankees after a day's rest, and if Shohei Ohtani can knock out two hits in the rest of the game in May, he will be able to tie the all-time team record.

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