Shohei Ohtani Sets Numerous Dodgers Records & Makes MLB History
Briefly

Ohtani's phenomenal game against the Marlins saw him achieving a historic 6-for-6, driving in 10 runs, hitting three home runs, and setting multiple records.
This game made Ohtani the first 51-51 player in MLB history while surpassing Shawn Green's previous single-season home run record for the Dodgers with 50 homers.
Notably, Ohtani's performance included becoming the first leadoff hitter in MLB history to drive in 10 runs in a game, highlighting his unique skill set.
His record-setting achievements also included becoming the first player with five extra-base hits and two stolen bases in one game, showcasing his versatility and excellence.
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