Shohei Ohtani Breaks Dodgers Home Run Record Before All-Star Break
Briefly

Shohei Ohtani completed the unofficial first half of the season with a league-leading 32 home runs, setting the record for the most by a Dodgers player before the All-Star break. He surpassed Cody Bellinger's previous record of 30 home runs from 2019. Ohtani's achievements include setting marks for home runs through 86 games and before July. He maintains a .275 batting average with 51 extra-base hits and 60 RBI, along with impressive pitching statistics, conceding only one run over nine innings pitched.
Shohei Ohtani finished the unofficial first half of the season with a National League-best 32 home runs, the most by a Los Angeles Dodgers player before the All-Star break.
Ohtani has already set multiple Dodgers records this year, including most home runs through the first 86 games of a season.
Ohtani is batting .275/.380/.608 with 51 extra-base hits and 60 RBI in 433 plate appearances, showcasing his elite level of production.
Ohtani has given up just one run in nine innings as a pitcher, allowing five hits while collecting 10 strikeouts against two walks in five starts.
Read at Dodger Blue
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