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Shohei Ohtani Now Linked with Barry Bonds in Baseball Record Books Through 25 Games
Sports Illustrated· 3 days agoTwenty-five games into his tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers, superstar Shohei Ohtani has joined...
This Date in Baseball - Barry Bonds became the fourth major leaguer with 300 homers and 300 steals
Associated Press· 2 days ago1909 — The Chicago White Sox win their third straight 1-0 game over St. Louis in three days. 1929 —...
Dodgers Players React to Shohei Ohtani's 'Absurd' Home Run
Sports Illustrated· 3 days agoMultiple Dodger players couldn’t help but be in awe of Shohei Ohtani’s insane home run against the...
History made again: Reds EDLC bests Bonds, Trout by shattering 120-year-old MLB record
Local 12 Cincinnati· 3 days agoThe number of times the name Elly De La Cruz is appearing in Major League Baseball record books is...
Dodgers News: Shohei Ohtani's "Absurd" Home Run Leaves Teammates Stunned
Athlon Sports· 2 days agoMultiple Dodger players couldn’t help but be in awe of Shohei Ohtani’s insane home run against the...
Mike Trout leading majors in home runs, but is looking for more consistency at the plate
Houston Chronicle· 2 days agoMike Trout is the first player in the major leagues this season to reach 10 home runs. What the Los...
Sho-time: Dodgers teammates in awe of Ohtani, who makes more history Tuesday
FanSided· 3 days agoShohei Ohtani didn't hit his first home run with the Los Angeles Dodgers until his ninth game, but...
Willie Mays Fast Facts
CNN via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoHere’s a look at the life of Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder Willie Mays. Personal Birth date: May 6, 1931 Birth place: Westfield, Alabama Birth...
This Date in Baseball - Hank Aaron connected off Gaylord Perry for his 600th career home run
Associated Press· 19 hours ago1901 — Cleveland pitcher Bock Baker gave up a record 23 singles as the Chicago White Sox beat the...
This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days ago1903 — The New York Highlanders won their home opener at Hilltop Park, 6-2 over Washington. 1919 — Philadelphia’s Joe Oeschger and Brooklyn’s Burleigh Grimes pitched complete games in a 9-9, ...