Shohei Ohtani Sets MLB Record with 52nd Home Run and 52nd Stolen Base
Ohtani's historic performance leads Dodgers to 6-4 victory over Rockies, clinching postseason berth.
- Shohei Ohtani broke the MLB record for homering and stealing a base in the same game for the 14th time.
- Ohtani hit his 52nd home run and stole his 52nd base, surpassing Rickey Henderson's 1986 record.
- The Dodgers' win reduced their magic number to clinch the NL West division to four games.
- Ohtani's recent achievements include becoming the first player with 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a season.
- The Dodgers have secured a postseason berth for the 12th consecutive year, with Ohtani aiming for his first playoff appearance.

























































































































