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Shohei Ohtani becomes first MLB player with 50 HRs, 50 steals

Shohei Ohtani had a day for the history books on Thursday, grabbing his 50th stolen base of the season before crushing three home runs to become the first player in Major League Baseball history to post a 50-homer, 50-steal season.

After steals in the first and second innings pushed Ohtani's season total to51, the Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way star crushed a slider from Marlins reliever George Soriano into the upper deck in Miami for his 49th home run of the year.

Dodgers fans did not have to wait long at all for Ohtani to turn that 49 into a 50.

In the seventh inning, facing Mike Baumann, the lefty-swinging Ohtani struck a1-2 knuckle curve to the opposite field 391 feet for his second two-run shot of the day, becoming the founding member of baseball's 50-50 club.

If that weren't enough, Ohtani belted a 440-foot, three-run homer off infielder Vidal Brujan in the ninth inning as the Dodgers (91-62) ran away with a 20-4 victory that clinched their 12th straight playoff berth.

Ohtani's singular day saw him go 6-for-6 with a franchise-record 10 RBIs, to go with four runs and two steals.

He also tied and broke Dodgers' single-season record for home runs, set by Shawn Green with 49 in 2001.

Ohtani was expected to reach the 50-50 mark during an upcoming game against the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres. Clearly, he did not want to wait that long.

"It was something I wanted to get over as quickly as possible. And, you know, it's something that I'm going to cherish for a very long time," Ohtani said through interpreter Will Ireton.

It has been an eventful year for the Japanese superstar. Ohtani joined the Dodgers in December on a 10-year, $700 million contract after spending six seasons with the crosstown rival Angels. He is not

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