Los Angeles Dodgers player Shohei Ohtani has reached 40 stolen bases this season, putting him on the verge of achieving the rare milestone of 40 stolen bases and 40 homers in a single season. Ohtani stole his 40th base during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays, making him just one home run away from making history as the fastest player to reach this milestone in Major League Baseball history. If Ohtani achieves this feat, he will be the first Dodger player to do so. Alfonso Soriano currently holds the record for reaching the 40-40 mark in 148 games with the Washington Nationals in 2006, while the Dodgers have played 128 games so far this season. Ohtani’s performance has been impressive and has garnered attention from fans and sports analysts alike. This achievement adds to the young player’s reputation as a standout performer in the league. You can follow more updates on MLB news at https://apnews.com/hub/mlb.
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