Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Shohei Ohtani on the Brink of Breaking 103-Year-Old Record!

Daniel Kim Views  

Yonhap News

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines as his combined total bases and stolen bases approached an all-time record. On Sunday, Ohtani started as the designated hitter in an away game against the Colorado Rockies, contributing to a decisive 13-2 victory by going 2-for-5 with a walk and a stolen base. His batting average has now risen to .310, keeping his hopes alive for an extraordinary triple crown in the final game of the regular season. International media outlets also highlighted a historic record that could be broken for the first time in 103 years during the season’s final game.

That day, Ohtani recorded two singles and his 58th stolen base. On September 27, in a home game against the San Diego Padres, he became only the 18th player in history to achieve 400 total bases, and he has now increased that total to 410 with one game remaining. The Dodgers’ franchise record, set by Babe Herman in 1930 at 416 total bases, is within Ohtani’s reach, given his current form.

Canada’s sports media outlet, TSN, shared data from their official X account, StatsCentre, showcasing the top four historical players for combined total and stolen bases. Babe Ruth holds the number one spot, recording 474 (17 stolen bases & 457 total bases) in 1921. Ohtani is currently second with 468 (58 stolen bases & 410 total bases), just six shy of Ruth’s record.

For reference, the third spot is held by Rogers Hornsby, who achieved 467 (17 stolen bases & 450 total bases) in 1922, and the fourth place is Lou Gehrig, with 457 (10 stolen bases & 447 total bases) in 1927. Most of these players competed nearly 100 years ago, making Ohtani’s achievement even more remarkable. Overseas fans have expressed their amazement, calling Ohtani a generational talent.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[SPORTS] Latest Stories

  • Ohtani vs. Judge: Who’s MLB’s True MVP?
  • Towns Pens Emotional Farewell as He Departs Timberwolves for Knicks
  • USA Golf Team Crushes Competition with 10th Straight Presidents Cup Win!
  • Aaron Judge’s Historic Home Run Streak: On the Brink of MLB’s Elite 60-HR Club
  • Unstoppable Ohtani: Shohei Shoots to the Top with 53 Home Runs and Rising OPS
  • Lawsuit Over Ohtani’s 50th Home Run Ball Stalls High-Stakes Auction

Weekly Best Articles

  • New Study Links Poor Sleep During Pregnancy to Child Development Issues
  • Why Your Lips Keep Cracking: 10 Reasons You Might Be in Trouble!
  • 5 Pro Tips for Picking the Perfect Apple Straight from a Greengrocer
  • Interesting Facts About Passports: What Their Colors Really Mean for Travelers!
  • Ohtani vs. Judge: Who’s MLB’s True MVP?
  • Fires in the Sky: 5 Power Bank Incidents This Year Raise Red Flags
  • WWII Bomb Explodes at Japanese Airport, Halts Over 60 Flights
  • Chinese Airline Enters North Korea with 21 South Koreans by Mistake
  • Kim Jong Un to Yoon: ‘We Will Not Hesitate to Use Nukes’ in Response to Attack
  • Fifth Recall for Tesla: Cybertruck Owners Face New Rearview Camera Issues
  • Toyota Reconsiders North American EV Rollout as Sales Slow Down
  • Towns Pens Emotional Farewell as He Departs Timberwolves for Knicks

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Toyota Reconsiders North American EV Rollout as Sales Slow Down

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    Kim Jong Un Calls South Korean President "Not Sane" in Fiery Response to Nuclear Threats

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Mark Zuckerberg Becomes World’s No. 2 Richest, Surpassing Bezos

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    Melting Ice Reshapes Border Between Italy and Switzerland

    WORLD 

  • 5
    $2.1 Trillion Needed by 2050 to Meet Raw Material Demand

    BUSINESS 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Tesla CIO Nagesh Saldi Steps Down Just Before Robotaxi Reveal

    BUSINESS&nbsp

  • 2
    White Farmer Kills Black Women and Disposes of Bodies in Pigsty!

    WORLD&nbsp

  • 3
    North Korea's Aerial Provocation: 24 Balloon Incidents Target South Korea This Year

    ASIA&nbsp

  • 4
    Was It an Assassination? Israel Targets Potential Hezbollah Successor in Beirut

    WORLD&nbsp

  • 5
    Retaliation Plans: Israel Considers Strikes on Iranian Oil Facilities

    WORLD&nbsp

Weekly Best Articles

  • New Study Links Poor Sleep During Pregnancy to Child Development Issues
  • Why Your Lips Keep Cracking: 10 Reasons You Might Be in Trouble!
  • 5 Pro Tips for Picking the Perfect Apple Straight from a Greengrocer
  • Interesting Facts About Passports: What Their Colors Really Mean for Travelers!
  • Ohtani vs. Judge: Who’s MLB’s True MVP?
  • Fires in the Sky: 5 Power Bank Incidents This Year Raise Red Flags
  • WWII Bomb Explodes at Japanese Airport, Halts Over 60 Flights
  • Chinese Airline Enters North Korea with 21 South Koreans by Mistake
  • Kim Jong Un to Yoon: ‘We Will Not Hesitate to Use Nukes’ in Response to Attack
  • Fifth Recall for Tesla: Cybertruck Owners Face New Rearview Camera Issues
  • Toyota Reconsiders North American EV Rollout as Sales Slow Down
  • Towns Pens Emotional Farewell as He Departs Timberwolves for Knicks

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Toyota Reconsiders North American EV Rollout as Sales Slow Down

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    Kim Jong Un Calls South Korean President "Not Sane" in Fiery Response to Nuclear Threats

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Mark Zuckerberg Becomes World’s No. 2 Richest, Surpassing Bezos

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    Melting Ice Reshapes Border Between Italy and Switzerland

    WORLD 

  • 5
    $2.1 Trillion Needed by 2050 to Meet Raw Material Demand

    BUSINESS 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Tesla CIO Nagesh Saldi Steps Down Just Before Robotaxi Reveal

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    White Farmer Kills Black Women and Disposes of Bodies in Pigsty!

    WORLD 

  • 3
    North Korea's Aerial Provocation: 24 Balloon Incidents Target South Korea This Year

    ASIA 

  • 4
    Was It an Assassination? Israel Targets Potential Hezbollah Successor in Beirut

    WORLD 

  • 5
    Retaliation Plans: Israel Considers Strikes on Iranian Oil Facilities

    WORLD