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Related: About this forumMake room for Shohei! Ohtani joins Babe in another club
ST. LOUIS -- Two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani reached another superhuman achievement Wednesday night, striking out 13 batters to reach 500 in his career, which made him just the second player in AL/NL history to record 500 strikeouts as a pitcher and 100 homers as a hitter, joining Hall of Famer Babe Ruth.
But Ohtani also showed he’s human, as he struggled through a three-run fourth inning and gave up four runs over five innings in a second straight tough outing. But Jake Lamb and Mike Trout both homered in the ninth to lead the Angels to a 6-4 win and help Ohtani avoid the loss against the Cardinals on Wednesday at Busch Stadium.
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Auggie
(32,177 posts)considering baseball’s long and storied history. Can he continue to pitch AND hit with power? What’s left to prove?
Diamond_Dog
(36,484 posts)Granted, who knows how much longer he will be both pitching AND batting. But still … the guy is just unreal!
ProfessorGAC
(72,190 posts)And, he's a pretty big guy, so he has the size to continue throwing heat & hitting bombs for quite a while.
kairos12
(13,366 posts)Ruth stole home 7 times. More than Ricky Henderson.
Crazy.
Diamond_Dog
(36,484 posts)kairos12
(13,366 posts)I think he stole all those in one season.
I can't really remember, but I think I read that.
Diamond_Dog
(36,484 posts)When you consider how many records he set and how players today have access to specialized trainers, nutrition, and treatments that weren’t around in Ruth’s day.
kairos12
(13,366 posts)after The Blacksox Scandal.
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