The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated Shohei Ohtani’s impressive 50-50 season in 2024 by giving out a bobblehead showcasing the superstar stealing a base. During the game, Ohtani displayed his power by hitting two home runs in consecutive innings. However, Jhonny Pereda managed to strike him out in a surprising turn of events.
Ohtani’s homers contributed to a dominant 19-2 win over the Athletics, tying him for the MLB lead in home runs with 15. He first sent a ball 382 feet to the opposite field in the third inning and then launched another 418 feet to center field in the fourth inning.
Despite not hitting any more home runs in the game, Ohtani had a memorable at-bat in the eighth inning against Pereda, who had taken the mound after allowing three consecutive hits. Pereda managed to strike out Ohtani with a well-placed fastball, much to his own delight.
Pereda, who had been traded to the Athletics last offseason, expressed his satisfaction at facing Ohtani and successfully striking him out. Despite his struggles at the plate, Pereda can now boast of a rare achievement in his career.
In a separate development, Ohtani continued to impress with his performance this season, maintaining a strong batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage. He is on pace to achieve remarkable numbers in home runs and stolen bases, reaffirming his status as a top contender for the MVP award.
Ohtani’s consistent performance on the field has overshadowed concerns about his recovery from elbow surgery and shoulder injury. While his return to pitching remains uncertain, his hitting prowess has been a reassuring factor for the Dodgers.
Overall, Ohtani’s remarkable achievements and impact on the game continue to captivate fans and solidify his position as one of the most dynamic players in baseball.
