Shohei Ohtani's streak of consecutive games with a home run ended at six, tying the Dodgers franchise record. This streak began on July 19. Ohtani has hit 37 home runs this season, leading the National League and tying for second overall. He made MLB history as the first Japanese-born player to hit home runs in four consecutive games. Despite setbacks, Ohtani's performance is focused on winning, and he is on pace to hit 58 home runs this season, approaching his previous career high of 54 homers.
Ohtani's streak of consecutive games with a home run ended at six, tying the Dodgers franchise record with legends like Campanella and Green.
Ohtani's power display began on July 19 and included a two-run blast in the first inning that came shortly after a pitching home run.
Ohtani became the first Japanese-born player in MLB history to hit a home run in four consecutive games, extending his record with just one at-bat.
Ohtani's 37 homers this season are the most in the National League and tied for second overall, as he aims for 50 homers.
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