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Shohei Ohtani: 13 strikeouts to reach career 500

The Los Angeles Angels aim to make the playoffs to convince Shohei Ohtani to stay in town. Will this happen?

With Jose Quijada (relief) who will suffer a Tommy John, it’s one more pitfall for a club that is currently out of the half-game playoff portrait.

Brief. All that to say that to make the playoffs, the club will need everything that Shohei Ohtani can offer his club.

And yesterday, he gave a performance… à la Shohei Ohtani.

In five innings of work, he gave up four earned runs (he’s been giving a little too many runs for two games), but he still got 13 guys in the mitt, which is his personal best. He also has an RBI and three hits as a batter, of course.

In the victory of his team against the Cardinals, he therefore reached the mark of 500 career strikeouts as a pitcher. And since he also has at least 100 home runs as a hitter, he joined Babe Ruth in an exclusive category: 500K and 100CC in career.

In the last week, Ohtani has 11 hits as a batter and 21 strikeouts as a pitcher. No one has ever done that in modern major league history in a week.

I can’t wait to see if the Angels make the playoffs, anyway…

  • The Yankees won their game, but there were injuries (Oswald Perara, Harrison Bader) and Aaron Boone was criticized.
  • Wander Franco: a game that makes you react.
  • Carlos Correa’s past is catching up with him.
  • Max Scherzer needs to give more.
  • Another loss for the Blue Jays.
  • It is ultimately a Tommy John that Robbie Ray suffered.

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