Shohei Ohtani Becomes First Player in MLB History to Join 50-50 Club
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani made Major League Baseball history Thursday night, becoming the first player ever to achieve a 50-50 season, notching 50+ home runs and 50+ stolen bases in a single season. The historic milestone came in a dominant performance against the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park, where the Dodgers secured a 20-4 victory and clinched a playoff spot.
Ohtani, who has thrilled fans with his incredible two-way play throughout his career, cemented his place in the record books with an unforgettable night. The Japanese sensation hit three home runs and recorded 10 RBIs, both career firsts, while stealing two bases to push his season total to 51. His achievement marks a new era in baseball, redefining what is possible in the sport.
The night began with Ohtani hitting a double in the first inning, promptly followed by his 50th stolen base. In the second inning, he singled and stole again, bringing his stolen base total to 51. By the top of the sixth, he launched his 49th home run to right center field, edging closer to the coveted 50-50 mark.
In the seventh inning, Ohtani made history with a towering three-run homer off Marlins reliever Mike Baumann, his 50th of the season, officially becoming the inaugural member of the 50-50 club. His Dodgers teammates greeted him with jubilation, and the Miami crowd offered a rare curtain call for the visiting slugger.
But Ohtani wasn’t finished. In the ninth inning, he hit his third home run of the night, his 51st of the season, setting a new Dodgers single-season home run record, surpassing Shawn Green’s 50-homer mark from 2001.
Reflecting on his record-breaking night, Ohtani said, “To be honest, I’m probably the most surprised. I have no idea where this came from, but I’m glad that I performed well today.”
The achievement sent shockwaves across the baseball world, with news outlets in Japan rushing to publish special editions. Even top government officials, like spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi, extended their congratulations. “We would like to congratulate him from the bottom of our hearts,” Hayashi said in a press conference, praising Ohtani’s ability to carve out a new era for the sport.
Ohtani’s historic night adds to his long list of accomplishments, including being the fastest player to reach 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a single season. With the playoffs on the horizon, his remarkable combination of power and speed continues to leave fans and players alike in awe.
The Dodgers, now secured in the postseason, look ahead with one of the greatest assets in baseball history, as Shohei Ohtani continues to transcend the sport.