“He’s not human.” 6 hits in 6 at-bats, 3 home runs, 2 steals, 10 RBIs, ··Otani’s ’51-51′ milestone

It’s just amazing and phenomenal.

Shohei Ohtani (30) of the Los Angeles Dodgers set the first MLB record. He instantly changed the history of MLB by posting unbelievable records of six hits, three homers, 10 RBIs and two steals from six times at bat.

Ohtani played as the first designated hitter in the 2024 MLB Miami game at Rondipo Park in Miami, Florida, on the 20th, and broke through 50 (homer)-50 (stealing) at once with three home runs and two stolen bases.
Ohtani, who was 48-49 before the game, ran 51-51 with a hard hit and run.

In his first at-bat in the first inning, Ohtani hit a changeup of 94.8 miles (152.5 kilometers) on the fifth pitch by Miami starter Edward Cabrera and hit a double that cut to the right-center field. Freddie Freeman drew a walk at No. 2. Ohtani and Freeman had double steals with runners on the first and second bases with no outs. Ohtani successfully stole the bases for the 50th time.

He made timely hits and stole second at bat. Ohtani entered the batter’s box with runners on the first and second bases with two outs in the top of the second inning, which was made due to Max Muncy’s walk and Gavin Lux’s hit. He hit Cabrera’s second 93.5-mile changeup once again, leading to a timely hit to the right. He then stole second base right away. He also stole second base in a row. He managed to garner his 51st base in this season. However, as Betts struck out, he failed to score a point. 스포츠토토

Ohtani faced his third at-bat with runners on first and third bases with two outs in the top of the third inning when his team was leading 5-1. The bat swung wildly again this time. He pushed a 95.2 mile fastball by Anthony Veneciano, a changed pitcher, to split between left and center. Ohtani ran to third base through second base, but was unfortunately out due to accurate broadcast play. He had to be satisfied with his 22-run double.

Then, the homerun that he had been waiting for in his fourth batter’s box exploded. With his team leading 7-3, Jorge Soriano, a pitcher, properly rolled up a 137.4 kilometer slider at his second pitch, which was changed from one out and runners on second base in the top of the sixth inning. The 111.2 mile (179 kilometers) fastball led to a two-run shot over the right fence. It was Ohtani’s 49th homer of this season. Ohtani, who made his first 49th homerun to steal 51st base in the Major League, appeared at the batter’s box with two outs and runners on the second and third bases in the top of the seventh inning. Lux, a third baseman, hit a wild pitch with the ball count 0-2. With the game changing to a third base with two outs, he swung Mike Bauman’s 89.1 mile (143.3 kilometers) knuckle curve to hit the right fence. It was his 50th homerun of this season. Finally, he succeeded in stealing 50 homeruns and 50 homers.

It didn’t end there. Ohtani appeared again at the top of the ninth inning with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, and this time he hit a three-run home run that flew a long distance to the second floor of the right fence. He had three home runs and two steals, surpassing 50-50 to reach 51-51 on the day. He received unbelievable report card with six hits, three home runs, 10 RBIs and two steals from six times at bat. “He’s not a human being! He just makes me laugh,” said Joe J.B.I.S. broadcaster of SportsNet Los Angeles.

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