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Shohei Ohtani achieves another feat “45 home runs & 25 stolen bases & 100 points” is the first in the history of the American League | Full-Count

Introduced by the local station “What has never happened in the American League”

■ Rangers-Angels (30th Japan time, Arlington)

Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani marked his 25th stolen base this season against the Rangers on the 29th (30th Japan time). After that, he survived and recorded the 100th goal this season. According to the local broadcaster Barry Sports West, “45 home runs, 100 points, 25 stolen bases” in one season was the first feat in American League history.

Infield hits to first base at the beginning of the 6th inning with a tie of 2-2. After one death, he skipped his feet and succeeded in stealing two. It is the sixth person in history to record more than 45 home runs and more than 25 stolen bases in the same season in the history of Major League Baseball. It was first achieved by the Giants’ Barry Bonds (46.29) in 1993, and was most recently marked by the 2006 Nationals’ Alfonso Soriano (46.41) in former Hiroshima.

In addition, he stepped on the winning home base with a timely hit in front of Mayfield, and scored 100 points for the first time in 13 years since Ichiro (Mariners) in 2008. “Shohei Ohtani scored 25 stolen bases and 100 goals. He also hit 45 home runs, which has never happened in the American League,” said Patrick O’Neal, the host of the bureau. I made a special mention.

(Full-Count editorial department)

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