Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Obliterates Two Homers, Strikes Out vs. Athletics Position Player
- Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs and drove in six RBIs during the Dodgers' 19-2 victory over the Athletics on Thursday at Dodger Stadium.
- The game featured the Athletics briefly leading 1-0 before the Dodgers responded with multiple runs and homers, including Ohtani's performance on his bobblehead night.
- Additional Dodgers highlights included Max Muncy's 418-foot homer and four RBIs, while Ohtani struck out against Athletics position player Jhonny Pereda in the eighth inning.
- Ohtani, who is tied for the league lead with 15 home runs and holds a.310 batting average, experienced an unusual moment when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remarked on his rare strikeout against a non-pitcher during the game.
- The Dodgers improved to tie for MLB's best record, leading the NL West, while Ohtani's bobblehead nights continue drawing large crowds and strong performances.
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Athletics Backup Catcher Takes Home The Souvenir Of His Career After Striking Out Shohei Ohtani During Blowout Loss
Athletics catcher Jhonny Pereda The Athletics didn’t have much to celebrate after getting spanked by the Dodgers in a 19-2 massacre on Thursday night. However, backup catcher Jhonny Pereda may have recorded the highlight of his career after taking full advantage of an opportunity to pitch against Shohei Ohtani. The Athletics headed into Thursday night’s showdown against the Dodgers a game over .500, and they knew they were going to be facing an …
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani obliterates two homers, strikes out vs. Athletics position player
Shohei Ohtani homered twice in a thrashing of the Athletics, but was on the wrong end of another rare feat when he struck out against a position player during an eventful 19-2 Los Angeles Dodgers victory.
Shohei Ohtani Struck Out To A Position Player - On His Bobblehead Night
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is the best player in baseball right now, but even he has an embarrassing moment every now and again.Last night, the Dodgers were playing their in-state rivals (though not for long) the Athletics, and let's just say that Los Angeles had a good night. The Athletics were up 1-0 after the top half of the first, but they never led again. The Dodgers scored three in their half of the first, and by the time …
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