Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 8
Ohtani Reaches 300 HR, Becomes First With 300 HR and 100 SB in 9 Seasons
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 8

Ohtani Reaches 300 HR, Becomes First With 300 HR and 100 SB in 9 Seasons

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 8

Summary

  • Shohei Ohtani’s 409-foot first-inning homer off Michael Lorenzen against Colorado gave the Dodgers star his 300th career home run and another early lead at Dodger Stadium.
  • That blast also made Ohtani the first MLB player to combine 300 homers and 100 stolen bases within his first nine seasons; he entered the game already carrying 171 steals.
  • The milestone added to a rare profile already highlighted by his speed and power—he had reached 300 homers in 1,101 games, the fifth-fewest in MLB history, and did it with a leadoff homer.
  • For Los Angeles, the feat lands in a season with bigger stakes as the Dodgers chase a third straight World Series title after championships in 2024 and 2025.

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