Shohei Ohtani reaches round homes with the dodgers uniform

LOS ANGELES.- With the hardest hit of his career, the Japanese star Shohei Ohtani A hundred homes arrived on Tuesday with the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 9-7 defeat at the stadium of the Pittsburgh pirates.

Ohtani arrived at that brand in his first 294 games with the Angelina franchise, which he arrived last season and led her to the World Series title.

The 31 -year -old Japanese is the third player to reach the hundred home runs faster with a team, only behind Mark McGwire (230 games with the cardinals) and Babe Ruth (250 with the Yankees).

Ohtani entered that club during the third game of the game at the PNC Park, when he connected a missile that came out of the bat to 193 kilometers per hour.

This is the greatest speed that has reached in the largest, where the record since there are records is precisely one of its rivals on Tuesday, the Dominican Oneil Cruz, with the 198 km/h that he achieved on May 25.

This Tuesday Cruz pushed a race for the pirates and achieved a ball base in his only bat.

After Ohtani’s, Cuban Andy Pages hit another home run with which the Dodgers tied four races, but the locals leaned on Jared Triolo, who promoted two scores with two hits, to seal the victory in the first game of the series.

Dominican power

Another figure of the day was the Dominican Junior Caminero, 22, who hit his quadrangular number 40 of the season and towed four races in the triumph of the Rays of Tampa Bay 6-5 against the Seattle sailors.

The Panamanian Iván Herrera also gave the victory to the Cardinals of San Luis 2-1 against the athletics with a two-run homer in the sixth inning.

On the other hand, the New York Mets defeated the Detroit Tigers with two home runs from Pete Alonso and another by Juan Soto.

The Dominican has four of his last five games registering home runs, including his huge Grand Slam on Monday, also against Los Tigres.