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Shohei Ohtani Biography Flash Dominant Pitching and Historic Streaks in 2026

Shohei Ohtani Biography Flash Dominant Pitching and Historic Streaks in 2026

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Welcome back to Shohei Ohtani Biography Flash. We've got some incredible developments to cover from this week that showcase why Ohtani remains baseball's most captivating two-way talent.

The big story centers on Ohtani's dominant pitching performance against the New York Mets on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium. According to MLB.com and ABC News, Ohtani struck out ten batters across six innings of one-run ball in an eight-two Dodgers victory that sealed a three-game sweep. Here's where it gets interesting: for the first time since May twenty-eight, twenty-twenty-one, Ohtani did not bat in a game where he started on the mound. The reason? He was nursing a bruised right shoulder after getting hit by a pitch from Mets starter David Peterson on Monday. RotoWire reports that Ohtani threw harder than he had all season, hitting triple digits four times despite the injury.

What makes this particularly significant is that Ohtani's streak of not allowing an earned run came to an end at thirty-two and two-thirds innings, according to MLB.com. However, his MLB-best forty-eight-game on-base streak remained intact because he didn't have a plate appearance that night. That streak has since extended to forty-nine games as of Friday night in Colorado, per MLB.com, when he ripped a leadoff double down the right-field line. He's now fourth in Dodgers franchise history since nineteen hundred with this remarkable run.

Looking at his overall twenty-twenty-six performance, RotoWire shows Ohtani has posted a two-zero record with a zero-point-five-zero ERA and zero-point-seventy-two WHIP across three starts. At the plate, he's slashing two-fifty-four with five home runs and ten RBIs through fifteen games. Sports Illustrated's superstar rankings have him ranked number one in baseball, calling him a heavy favorite for his fifth MVP award this season.

The Dodgers' decision to have Ohtani pitch-only on Wednesday sparked discussion about strategy. According to Dodgers Beat, Ohtani himself called it good strategy, suggesting this approach might be deployed more often during the season when injury management becomes necessary.

Remarkably, OptaStats reports that since the earned run became official in nineteen-thirteen, only Ohtani and Babe Ruth have achieved both a thirty-game-plus on-base streak and a thirty-inning-plus scoreless streak in their careers.

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