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Shohei Ohtani hits 300th career home run

sportsJul 8, 202636449

Shohei Ohtani hit the 300th home run of his MLB career, a 409-foot leadoff shot off Michael Lorenzen against the Colorado Rockies that registered a 112.2 mph exit velocity and a 19 degree launch angle. The long ball gave the Los Angeles Dodgers an early lead and marked a major career milestone; 129 of Ohtani's 300 homers have come with the Dodgers. MLB play-by-play and video tags list the homer as Ohtani's 19th or 20th of the season and show it traveled to left-center. Ohtani remains on track to make his next scheduled pitching start Friday, and he is the leading vote-getter for the All-Star Game while not expected to pitch in the exhibition or participate in the Home Run Derby, according to team and media reports. Coverage framed the milestone alongside other unusual recent feats in MLB, including Ryan O'Hearn's three-homer, 10-RBI game for the Pittsburgh Pirates, which revived comparison to Ohtani's own 10-RBI game in 2024. The 300th homer further cements Ohtani's two-way legacy and arrives as Los Angeles prepares him for a pitching turn this week.

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