Los Angeles – Shohei Ohtani has done something that no Dodgers player has achieved in the past 25 years: reaching the milestone of 100 walks in a season, a rare achievement in the history of the team. The news immediately caused a storm on social media and left fans speechless in a moment of honoring MLB’s two-way genius.
By stepping up to the plate for the 100th time, Ohtani not only demonstrated his sophistication in ball selection, but also emphasized his overall influence on the Dodgers this season. Experts say this is a clear testament to Ohtani’s “unstoppable ability to hit the ball,” making him one of the rare players in American baseball history who is both strong in pitching and dominant in hitting.
“Shohei is phenomenal,” said Dodgers President Andrew Friedman. “Not just his power or speed, but his baseball intelligence. 100 walks is a testament to his patience, vision, and impact on the team.”
Dodgers fans immediately erupted on the forums, with many commenting on Ohtani as “the new king of Dodger Stadium” and “one of the best players in the world.” The moments when Ohtani stepped up to the plate, paused, looked at the ball, and emphasized his choices became a symbol of patience and subtle power.
With the 100-walk milestone, Ohtani not only broke his own record, but also wrote a new chapter for the Dodgers, reaffirming his role as a rare all-star in MLB history. This 2025 season for the Los Angeles Dodgers is now even more special – not just because of the wins, but because of the legendary moments that Shohei Ohtani is creating…
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