Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersJapanese superstar Shohei Ohtani swept his fifth third-run home run of the season in a battle with the Padres on the 12th, writing a record for the first time in the major leagues in 9 years.
Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani made a blank roll in the first four of the game, and he played again in the ninth inning, knocking out a deep fly ball in the center right field with an initial velocity of 106.2 miles, and rushed to third base, which not only pushed the number of consecutive hits to eight, but also wrote history.
Japanese media "Full-Count" pointed out that Ohtani has achieved at least "5 triple base hits and 20 hits" for 5 consecutive seasons, setting a record for 9 years in the major leagues, and the last person is Angel star "Trout" Mike Trout, who achieved this record from 2012 to 2016.
Ohtani, who is currently the National League home run king with 23 hits, is also on his way to achieving at least five consecutive seasons with at least five three-run hits and 30 hits, and the last major league player to achieve this feat was back to the Yankee mythical beast Joe DiMaggio from 1937 to 1941.