Shohei Ohtani hit his 300th home run in the game between Dodgers and Rockies.

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Another impressive career milestone has been completed for Shohei Ohtani in a Hall of Fame career. In the first inning of the game against the Colorado Rockies, Ohtani took the lead with his 300th career home run.

Ohtani delivered the milestone hit, smashing right-hander Michael Lorenzen’s third pitch of the game, a 93 mph sinker, over the center field fence at Dodger Stadium, giving the Los Angeles Dodgers an early 1-0 lead.

This home run was Ohtani’s only hit of the game, as the Dodgers lost 4-3.

Dodgers all-time home run king

If you’re wondering where Ohtani ranks among the Dodgers’ all-time home run leaders, he’s not quite there yet. This is shown below.

  1. Duke Snyder – 389
  2. Gil Hodges – 361
  3. Eric Karros – 270
  4. Roy Campanella – 242
  5. Ron Xi – 228
  6. Max Muncy – 226
  7. Steve Garvey – 211
  8. Matt Kemp – 203
  9. Carl Furillo – 192
  10. Mike Piazza – 177

Ohtani hit 129 home runs in three seasons with the Dodgers.

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