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Shohei Ohtani Breaks Another MLB Record: Watch the Jaw-Dropping Moment & Reactions

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LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani is rewriting the record book again, and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ newest feat-factory shows no signs of slowing down. On Friday night the two-way sensation launched his 10th home run of 2026, a 424-foot laser that left his bat at 111.3 mph and staked the Dodgers to an early lead over Philadelphia. The blast capped a historic week in which Ohtani produced one of baseball’s rarest statistical oddities: for the third time since joining L.A., he hit more home runs in a game than hits he surrendered while pitching at least five innings. The latest masterpiece came Wednesday against Colorado, when he opened the game with a leadoff homer and then fired six no-hit frames, lowering his ERA to a microscopic 0.82. According to The Athletic’s Jayson Stark, no other active pitcher has accomplished that quirk even once over five-plus innings. Ohtani’s two-way dominance places him firmly atop early National League MVP and Cy Young conversations. At the plate he owns an .882 OPS with 30 RBIs, ranking among the league leaders in extra-base hits and runs created. On the mound he has allowed just four earned runs across 44 innings while striking out 58, holding opponents to a .128 average. He is also unbeaten in May, posting a 1.08 ERA over four starts. Manager Dave Roberts credits a retooled splitter and a shorter leg kick for the surge. “He’s attacking hitters with strike one, then making them chase,” Roberts said postgame, “and offensively the timing mechanism he worked on in spring has clicked.” The Dodgers, chasing an unprecedented World Series three-peat, have ridden Ohtani’s dual threat to the National League’s best record. His next scheduled start is Tuesday in Cincinnati, where Great American Ball Park’s hitter-friendly dimensions could provide another showcase for his bat — and another zero in the hit column for Reds hitters. Fan engagement is skyrocketing alongside the numbers. MLB’s social channels reported a 35 percent jump in video views of Ohtani highlights this week, while his jersey leads all merchandise sales for the third straight month. Ticket resellers show a 50 percent premium on games he is projected to pitch. With summer approaching, the question is no longer whether Ohtani can sustain elite production on both sides of the ball, but how high his ceiling truly is. If early returns hold, baseball may witness the first player to claim MVP and Cy Young honors in the same season since Justin Verlander in 2011 — and the first ever to do it while belting 40 home runs. For Dodgers fans — and for anyone searching “Shohei Ohtani highlights” right now — every start feels like must-see theater. The rest of the league is simply trying to keep his accomplishments from becoming nightly routine.

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