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Shohei Ohtani Sets New Japanese MLB Record with 44-Game On-Base Streak

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Shohei Ohtani continues to rewrite the record books, this time surpassing the legendary Ichiro Suzuki for the longest on-base streak by a player born in Japan. The Los Angeles Angels superstar reached base in his 44th consecutive game during a matchup against the Texas Rangers at Dodger Stadium on Friday night, a feat that highlights his remarkable consistency and talent.

Ohtani achieved this milestone with a single in the fourth inning off pitcher Kumar Rocker. This latest achievement marks his 13th consecutive game this season in which he has reached base by hit, walk, or being hit by a pitch. His streak, which began on August 24, 2025, extends back to his final 31 games of last season, showcasing his ability to perform at an elite level.

Previously, Ichiro held the record for the longest on-base streak by a Japanese player, reaching base in 43 consecutive games from April 28 to June 14, 2009, while playing for the Seattle Mariners. Ohtani’s current streak not only eclipses Ichiro’s record but also serves as a testament to the admiration he has for the former star.

In addition to his recent accomplishment, Ohtani made headlines in 2024 when he recorded 59 stolen bases, breaking Ichiro’s record for the most steals in a season by a Japanese player. Ichiro’s best season for steals was 56 in 2001, with Dave Roberts trailing close behind at 49 in 2006.

It is important to note that these streaks pertain solely to the regular season. Ohtani also made an impact last postseason, reaching base in 15 of 17 games, with only two instances of failing to reach base, both occurring in critical playoff matchups.

Ohtani’s current streak of 44 games is eight games longer than his previous best, which lasted from September 11, 2022, to April 15, 2023. This achievement ties him for the fifth-longest on-base streak in modern Dodgers history, dating back to 1900. While the Dodgers have a storied history that began in 1884, complete game logs from the 19th century are scarce, making Ohtani’s accomplishment even more significant in the context of the franchise.

As baseball fans eagerly await the continuation of Ohtani’s impressive run, all eyes will be on him to see if he can maintain this stunning performance as the season progresses.

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

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