Let’s be real here. If you are a baseball fan, regardless of who your favorite team is, and you are not on-board the Shohei Ohtani train yet, you are not a true baseball fan, period.
At risk of redundancy, the soon-to-be (on July 5) 30-year-old Oshu, Japan native is our generation’s Babe Ruth … perhaps even better. (Sorry, Babe). And the fact that he is a Dodger makes it even better. (Sorry Angels).
As he has now done five times as the Dodgers’ leadoff hitter, Ohtani led off Tuesday’s game against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field with a home run, his National League-leading 24th of the season.
It also gave Ohtani an RBI in nine straight games to set an LA Dodgers record and tying him for the franchise record with:
But Wait . . . There’s More!
Although the popular international superstar gave fans – Dodgers and White Sox – exactly what they came to see with his home run, it was his fourth-inning single to right that drove it what would prove to be the game-winning run in the Dodgers 4-3 win over the South Siders.
Don’t stop now, ‘Babe’.
Play Ball!
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