Eight home runs in June alone…’51-homer pace’ Ohtani looks to be on a career high

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim is on pace to break the franchise record for most career home runs.

Ohtani batted second in the lineup against the Kansas City Royals on April 18 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He went 1-for-4 with a home run, a double, a walk, two RBIs and one run scored.

Ohtani’s home run came in the seventh inning. With the bases loaded, Ohtani swung wildly at an 88.4-mph changeup from Taylor Clark in the zone. It was well placed and sailed well over the center field fence.

Ohtani has a huge arch. The ball hit 110 mph (177 km/h) and traveled 437 feet (133 meters). It was Ohtani’s 23rd home run. It gave him sole possession of the American League home run lead. He now has a four-run lead over second-place New York Yankees Aaron Judge (19).

MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, also highlighted Ohtani’s performance. “Ohtani hit his 23rd home run. He extended his hitting streak to 14 games, during which he had six multi-hit games.

If he keeps up his pace, Ohtani is on pace to break the career home run record. “If Ohtani maintains his home run pace for the remaining 89 games, he will hit a career-high 51 home runs,” the outlet said. Ohtani’s career high for home runs is 46 in 2021.

Ohtani has shaken off his early season slump and has been hitting for the cycle. He went into an extreme slump in May, but rebounded perfectly in June. In 16 games, he is batting .410 (25-for-61) with eight home runs, a .934 OPS, and a 1.447 slugging percentage.먹튀검증

He’s also performing well as a pitcher. In 14 games and 82 innings, he has a 6-2 record. He has nine double-digit quality starts (six innings of three earned runs or less). The media heaped praise on Ohtani, saying, “He became the first player since 1900 to lead the majors in home runs and complete 70 innings as a pitcher.

Meanwhile, the Angels lost to Kansas City, 9-10. They fell victim to Kansas City’s 10-game losing streak. They blew a close win with a bullpen fire. With a 9-8 lead in the bottom of the ninth, Chris Devensky took a knee after giving up two runs. The loss snapped a two-game winning streak and dropped the Angels to 40-33 on the season.

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