Shohei Ohtani Sets New MLB Record for Japanese-Born Players with 176 Home Runs
Ohtani's milestone homer during Dodgers' 10-0 victory over Mets highlights his record-breaking achievement, surpassing Hideki Matsui.
- Shohei Ohtani hit his 176th career home run, setting a new MLB record for Japanese-born players during the Dodgers' win against the Mets.
- The Los Angeles Dodgers ended a rough homestand with a dominant 10-0 victory, showcasing strong performances from both Ohtani and rookie Andy Pages.
- Rookie Andy Pages also made headlines by hitting his first career home run in the major leagues during the same game.
- The Dodgers' starting pitcher, Tyler Glasnow, contributed to the victory with eight scoreless innings, striking out 10 batters.
- Despite recent struggles, the Dodgers' convincing win provides a positive momentum shift as they look to improve their season record.


































































































