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Shohei Ohtani Hits 300th Homer, First Japanese-Born Player to Achieve Milestone

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Shohei Ohtani etched his name in baseball history on Tuesday night, hitting his 300th career home run with a powerful leadoff blast against Colorado Rockies pitcher Michael Lorenzen. This remarkable achievement makes him the first Japanese-born player in Major League Baseball to reach this significant milestone.

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ two-way superstar sent a 409-foot line drive soaring to center field on a 2-0 pitch, marking his 20th home run of the season. Rockies center fielder Cole Carrigg could only watch as the ball sailed over the fence, a testament to Ohtani’s extraordinary hitting prowess.

“It was quite the homer,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remarked, praising the hit’s impressive exit velocity of 119 mph. “It was low-launching, squared up, and got out in a hurry. I just marvel at him every day. Three hundred is a big number.”

Ohtani’s achievement places him among the elite, as he becomes the fifth-fastest player in MLB history to reach 300 home runs, achieving this feat in just 1,102 games between his time with the Los Angeles Angels and the Dodgers. He joins an exclusive group of 170 players to have crossed this threshold, with New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge holding the record for the quickest at 955 games.

This latest home run also marked Ohtani’s 31st career leadoff homer and seventh of the season. He had already made a significant impact the previous night, contributing to the Dodgers’ 8-7 victory in 11 innings with a strong 3-for-4 performance at the plate.

Roberts expressed confidence in Ohtani’s future home run potential, noting that the player celebrated his 32nd birthday just last Sunday. “He just had a birthday, still young, still strong, so I definitely think 500 is in his future,” the manager added.

As Ohtani returned to the dugout, teammate Freddie Freeman honored him with a bow, a gesture reflecting the respect and admiration he commands among his peers.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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