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Shohei Ohtani’s new record that will anger Alex Rodriguez and Yankees fans

News RoomBy News RoomJune 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Shohei Ohtani continues to set the pace in Major League Baseball, this time with a record that adds another dimension to his already distinguished career. The Japanese player reached a combination of 250 home runs and 150 stolen bases in just 944 games, becoming the fastest player to reach this double threshold in MLB history. The previous record belonged to Alex Rodriguez, who needed 977 games to reach the same figures.

The fact, compiled by Elias Sports Bureau, reflects Ohtani’s ability to influence both with the power of his bat and with his speed on the bases. Most striking is that he has achieved this without yet occupying a full decade in the league and playing in only one league (the American League) since his arrival in MLB in 2018. In an environment where such achievements are usually reached gradually, his statistical acceleration is remarkable.

The mark came on another standout night against the Giants

The new milestone was recorded during Saturday’s game against the San Francisco Giants, in which Ohtani hit two more home runs, reaching 250 in his Major League career. This is in addition to the 156 stolen bases he has accumulated since his debut, reflecting a type of offensive production uncommon in players of his physical profile.

This type of combination is usually reserved for players who alternate speed and constant contact, but Ohtani, a power hitter by nature, has managed to incorporate aggressiveness on the bases as part of his repertoire. This duality is what sets him apart and fuels his projection as a singular figure in contemporary MLB.

An unlaunched but high-impact offensive campaign

In the 2025 season, Ohtani has not pitched due to an arm injury, but his presence as a designated hitter with the Dodgers has been consistent and effective. Since his arrival at the Los Angeles franchise, his offensive performance has maintained a high level, living up to the expectations that accompanied his multi-million dollar contract.

The combination of discipline at the plate, sustained power and calculated risk on the bases makes his influence not dependent on a single facet of the game. Even without contributing from the mound, his impact on the team’s results remains significant.

Reaching the figure of 250 home runs and 150 steals in less than 1,000 games is not common. The historical average to reach that point usually extends over more seasons, which highlights Ohtani’s pace and consistency in both categories. In addition, he has done it at a time when stolen bases have decreased due to strategic trends, which adds value to the fact

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