Ok, shohei
Shohei Ohtani has resumed in the playoffs where he left another regular MVP season likely – with a blow. Ohtani has taken its usual place of the lead in the programming of the Dodgers for match 1 of their joker series against the Reds on Tuesday evening.
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He worked at the starter of the Reds, the Greene hunter has an account of 2-1. Greene responded with a quick ball of 100 mph on the inner corner of the plate. Ohtani turned on it and put a laser in the stands of the right field at the Dodger Stadium.
Jon Sciambi of ESPN had barely time to call the Home Run before it was above the wall for an advance of 1-0 Dodgers.
There is a good reason. The Home Run was a first of its kind. Or at least a first of his kind in the Statcast era.
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The ball left Ohtani’s bat at 117.7 MPH and traveled 375 feet on a driving line. This is the fastest home run hit more than more MPH land since Statcast began to follow these statistics in 2015. In the long term.
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By MLB statisticsThen the red hitter of the SOX, Rafael Devers, previously held the distinction with an explosion of 113.7 MPH on a quick ball of 100 mph Gerrit Cole against the Yankees on June 27, 2021. Tuesday from Ohtani beaten the disversar ‘with a full 4 mPh.
The Home Run of Ohtani is also one of the hardest of all kinds in playoffs in the Statcast era. Sarah Langs Salts of MLB.com, only Kyle Schwarber, Giancarlo Stanton and Ohtani himself have struck harder circuits since 2015.
This is added to a stellar start to the Ohtani qualifiers. At this point, we should not expect anything less.
