Dodgers and Marlins in the second game of the Miami series, Dodgers Japanese star Shohei Ohtani knocked out a home run in the right field direction in the 6th inning, and started two consecutive games, and the three hits in the last four games were quite hot. Ohtani's home run also helped the Dodgers tie the score at 2-2, and then Freddie Freeman added a spring cannon to give the Dodgers a 3-2 lead, but the Dodgers lost the bullpen in the sixth inning, and the Marlins regained the lead at 4-3.
Ohtani has performed quite well at the Marlins' home stadium in the past, and in 2023, Ohtani led the Japanese team to win the classic here, and it was a blessed place to reach the 50 hits and 50 thieves in a single season last year. After the start of the previous game, Ohtani also said that the Marlins' home stadium is one of his favorite courses, leaving many good memories.
Ohtani's first two hits were blocked by Marlins starting pitcher Cal Quantrill, crying and swallowing two strikeouts, Quantrill retired after throwing five innings, and the Marlins planned to use a left-handed Anthony Veneziano against Ohtani who played left, but Ohtani swept the inside corner slider into the right field stand with the first shot, hitting the ball at a muzzle velocity of 109 miles and flying a distance of 403 feet.
Ohtani hit 10th home run of the season, and the league's current home run champion is tied with American League Yankee Aaron Judge, Sailor catcher Cal Raleigh and National League Philadelphia Kyle Schwarber, all three of whom hit 12 hits, and Ohtani is tied for second place with four other players, all hitting 10 home runs.