Plus: Plotting Ohtani's path to 62 homers
It is perhaps the highest praise that you can offer to Shohei Ohtani, two-way legend, subject of nearly every trade rumor, that the following statement appears to be true:
Ohtani has a real chance to hit 62 homers and tie Aaron Judge's less-than-a-year-old American League record, and we're hardly talking about it enough. So: Can he make what's sure to be an extraordinary season a historic one as well? Let's investigate. | |
| Less than 24 hours after a whirlwind Induction Weekend, Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen sat down for some reflection and relaxation at the annual Legends of the Game Roundtable. | | |
| Elly De La Cruz's bid for a leadoff homer in Milwaukee was thwarted by Joey Wiemer -- who then made sure to remind his teammates how many outs there were. | | | | Olivia Pichardo has had a lot of groundbreaking firsts in the past year: making a Division I roster, then playing in a game. Now she's homered in a summer league featuring college players from around the country. | | |
| Have a question for Tigers center fielder Riley Greene? You'll have a chance to ask him directly at 3 p.m. ET today on Chatting Practice, Powered by Zoom Events. | | |
| CC Sabathia hosted the third annual Celebrity Softball Game at Yankee Stadium to benefit his PitCCh In Foundation, and big names from the baseball world and beyond joined the fun. | | |
| Mark DeRosa, Robert Flores and Lauren Shehadi celebrate their 750th morning show together, Wednesday at 9 a.m. ET on MLB Network. | | |
| Shohei Ohtani's 46 home runs in 2021 are the single-season record by an Angels left-handed hitter. Who held the record before Ohtani? | |
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