Shohei Ohtani surpassed Hideki Matsui to become the Japanese-born player who has hit the most home runs in Major League ...
Ohtani is headed for a record contract, which is appropriate for baseball's most unique player, one who has already transcended those old comparisons to Babe Ruth. So where will Ohtani land?
earning comparisons to Babe Ruth — is its marquee player and a global icon. The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Ohtani, who is from Japan, to a record-shattering contract in December worth $700 ...
Shohei Ohtani surpassed Hideki Matsui to take sole possession of the record for most MLB home runs by a Japan-born player ...
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers are understandably thrilled to have superstar Shohei Ohtani — the most versatile player since at least Babe Ruth ... Dodgers view the record deal, $700 million ...
1974 — In the opener in Atlanta, Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth’s career record by hitting his 715th ... 2018 — Shohei Ohtani retired the Oakland Athletics’ first 19 batters and yielded ...
Aaron, who died in 2021 at the age of 86, broke the career home run mark held for decades by Babe Ruth on April 8 ... humble beginnings to rewrite the record books while prevailing in the face ...
Ohtani surpassed Hideki Matsui with his 176th home run in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ thrashing of the New York Mets ...
Known as a “modern day Babe Ruth” because of his dominance as both a power hitter and pitcher, Ohtani’s record-breaking homer left his bat at 110 miles per hour and traveled 423 feet.