1. On September 29th, 2025, during the final regular-season game for all MLB teams, Ohtani Shohei of the Los Angeles Dodgers broke his own franchise record by hitting his 55th home run.
2. This historic moment took place in Seattle against the Mariners, where Ohtani served as the leadoff designated hitter. He was aiming to win the National League's home run race but fell one short with 55 homers.
3. Despite a strong performance that included a solo home run clocked at 176.2 km/h, Ohtani struck out in his final at-bat of the season and missed out on the home run title. The title was claimed by Kyle Schwarber from the Philadelphia Phillies with 56 homers.
2. This historic moment took place in Seattle against the Mariners, where Ohtani served as the leadoff designated hitter. He was aiming to win the National League's home run race but fell one short with 55 homers.
3. Despite a strong performance that included a solo home run clocked at 176.2 km/h, Ohtani struck out in his final at-bat of the season and missed out on the home run title. The title was claimed by Kyle Schwarber from the Philadelphia Phillies with 56 homers.
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Summary
September 29th, 2025: Ohtani Shohei of the Los Angeles Dodgers broke his own franchise record with a solo home run, his 55th, during the final regular-season game. The hit occurred against the Seattle Mariners where Ohtani served as leadoff designated hitter. Despite the strong performance, he
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