Shohei Ohtani just completed one of the greatest performances in Major League Baseball history.
On the same day Ohtani joined the 50/50 (and then 51/51) club, Ohtani went 6-for-6 at the plate with three home runs, two doubles, 10 runs batted in, four runs scored, and two stolen bases.
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He surpassed Shawn Green as the Dodgers’ single-season home run record holder, and became the first player in Dodgers franchise history to drive in 10 RBIs in one game.