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MLB star Shohei Ohtani reached the 250-year milestone of his major league career and wrote an epic record

Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersJapanese star Shohei Ohtani fired on the 15th, reaching the 250-bomb milestone in his major league career and writing an epic record.

Japanese star Shohei Ohtani



Major league data expert Sarah Langs pointed out that Shohei Ohtani only spent 944 games to reach the "250 hits, 150 steals" milestone, setting the fastest record in major league history, and significantly rewriting the original record holder "A-Rod" Rodriguez (Alex Rodriguez) 977 games.

Lance also mentioned that while the book figure is 944 games, Ohtani has only hit 928 of those games because he didn't hit in the early days of his major league career as a pitcher. Sho Ohtani has 48 hits in his career on weekdays, and the current total of 298 hits in Japan and the United States is only 2 hits away from the 300 boom record.

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