50-50 NEW RECORD YELLOW LIGHT? 'SILENT 4 CONSECUTIVE ATL' OHTANI, WILL THE BAT SURVIVE IN THE LAND OF PROMISE TO 'WBC WIN'

50-50 New Record Yellow Light? 'Silent 4 consecutive ATL' Ohtani, will the bat survive in the land of promise to 'WBC win'

50-50 New Record Yellow Light? 'Silent 4 consecutive ATL' Ohtani, will the bat survive in the land of promise to 'WBC win'

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Shohei Ohtani (30), who was running without hesitation to hit 50 homers and 50 steals for the first time in MLB history, has been caught in a hurry. The Atlanta Braves, who showed off killer instinct, failed to add any home runs and stolen bases for four games, and remained silent.안전놀이터

Ohtani started the away game against Atlanta in the 2024 MLB regular season at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia on the 17th (Korea time) and recorded no hits, no hits, no runs, no runs, no runs, no walks, no walks, no walks, no walks, and no runs in four at-bats. The Dodgers won 9-0 with starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto (four scoreless innings) and a lineup that scored nine runs with four hits.

Ohtani, who struck out at his first at-bat in the first inning and had a walk at his second at-bat in the third inning, almost hit a double play by hitting a ground ball to shortstop with runners on the first and third bases with one out in the top of the fifth inning, but quickly arrived at the first base. Meanwhile, a runner on the third base homered, recording Ohtani's RBI.

Ohtani, who entered the batter's box for the fourth time in the top of the seventh inning with the Dodgers leading 3-0, hit a slow grounder toward second base, and third baseman Miguel Rojas scored first before throwing home to score his second RBI.

Ohtani, who added two RBIs and recorded 108 RBIs this season, tied for second with Japanese batter Hideki Matsui (116 RBIs in 2005). However, his home run hit did not hit in four consecutive games.
Ohtani, who had 47 homers and 48 steals ahead of the away game against Atlanta, raised expectations for his team to set a new record in the four consecutive games. He showed off his batting average of 0.667 (eight hits in 12 times at bat), three homers, six RBIs, two steals and an OPS of 2.131 in the three games against Atlanta before this season. However, he was the only one who had a hit (two hits in four times at bat) on Wednesday, the third of the four games, while remaining three games remained silent. He also failed to add another steal.

With the Dodgers playing 150 games, Ohtani's record of about 50.8 home runs and 51.8 steals based on 162 games became a little close.

Ohtani will play against the Miami Marlins from Friday. His performance in the game against Miami this season was not that good, with a batting average of 0.222 (two hits in nine times at bat), but he marked one of his two hits with home runs and stole two bases.
Miami's home stadium, Rondipo Park, is a place where Ohtani has fond memories. Rondipo Park was held on March 22, 2023. Ohtani took the mound at the top of the ninth inning with a 3-2 lead, and led Japan to victory by swinging and striking out Mike Trout, the flagship batter of the U.S. national team.

Ohtani, who batted .435 (10 hits in 23 at-bats) with one home run, eight RBIs and an OPS of 1.345 and two wins, one save and a 1.86 ERA in three games (two starts) as a pitcher, won the championship medal at Rondipo Park and even won the MVP trophy.
Three home runs and two steals are left until the long-awaited 50-50 club. It may seem like there are plenty of 12 games left, but if the silence gets longer, there is no guarantee of a milestone. Attention is focusing on whether Ohtani will restart his home run, which had been quiet at Rondipo Park, the promised land where he won the WBC title, and take a strong step toward a new history.

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