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Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers made history on Thursday by becoming the first player in Major League Baseball to hit at least 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a single season. In a remarkable performance against the Miami Marlins, he went 6-for-6, hitting three home runs, achieving two stolen bases, and driving in 10 RBIs during a 20-4 victory. Ohtani's milestones included breaking the Dodgers' single-season home run record and establishing the '51/51 club' with his 51st home run. This achievement also marked Ohtani's first postseason appearance in his career as the Dodgers secured their playoff berth. His offensive display has drawn comparisons to one of the greatest seasons in baseball history, showcasing a rare combination of power and speed. Ohtani expressed his surprise at the accomplishment and emphasized his focus on quality at-bats rather than merely aiming for home runs.
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