Shohei Ohtani Ignites Postseason Fever: 55 Homers, Untouchable Pitching, and Skyrocketing Stardom
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The past few days have seen Shohei Ohtani dominate headlines in ways that even his own standard hardly seemed possible. Just this Sunday, in the Dodgers’ regular season finale, Ohtani belted his 55th home run of 2025 at T-Mobile Park versus the Mariners, making it both a new personal best and resetting his own Los Angeles Dodgers single-season franchise record. MLB.com reports this shot traveled over 400 feet and cemented Ohtani as the only Dodger ever with multiple 50-home-run seasons. Manager Dave Roberts told MLB.com Ohtani is “in postseason mode,” his focus sharper than ever as he ramps up for October.
That home run nudged him to 109 total as a Dodger, tying Alex Rodriguez for the second-highest mark in a player’s first two seasons with a club according to MLB analytics. Only Babe Ruth went higher in his first two Yankees campaigns. The stat lines continue to astound: Ohtani notched 102 RBIs and 146 runs this year, plus 20 steals, marking his fourth career 40-20 season. True Blue LA and MLB.com emphasize that Ohtani is the first Major Leaguer ever with 50 homers and 50 pitching strikeouts in a season—a feat that simply defies baseball precedent.
On the mound, LMT Online and MLB.com note Ohtani’s continued dominance, including a scoreless five-inning, nine-strikeout performance in his last start, and a season ERA just under 3. Next week brings another milestone: Associated Press and The Telegraph report Ohtani is set to make his postseason pitching debut for the Dodgers, possibly in the NL Wild Card Series against Cincinnati. Speculation swirls in outlets like Your Valley that this could be a defining playoff moment.
Away from the field, the business of Shohei continues to boom. Sports Business Journal, CBS Sports, and Boardroom all confirm that Ohtani led Major League Baseball in jersey sales for a third straight year, beating out stars like Aaron Judge and Freddie Freeman. This places him in elite company alongside Mookie Betts, Judge, and Derek Jeter as the only players to top the list three consecutive seasons. Social media lit up with clips of that 55th home run and highlights of his pitching performances, with MLB’s official Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok feeds generating millions of views and engagement.
On fan engagement, a second Ohtani bobblehead giveaway at Dodger Stadium was scheduled for this week, drawing massive crowds and selling out merchandise stands. If Ohtani wins another MVP award—which is widely expected based on current coverage from MLB.com and CBS Sports—he’ll claim his fourth, an achievement sure to underpin his legacy.
Rumor and speculation remain secondary to the quality of his achievements. There have been no major controversies or unconfirmed off-field incidents making credible news rounds. For now, Shohei Ohtani’s status as baseball’s leading superstar is not just undisputed—it seems destined to rise further as the postseason begins and his story enters a new chapter.
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