PITTSBURGH -- Shohei Ohtani hit his 100th home run with the Los Angeles Dodgers , but the Pittsburgh Pirates spoiled the milestone with a 9-7 win Tuesday night.
Ohtani's solo shot off prospect Bubba Chandler (2-0) was the second-hardest hit homer in MLB this season at 120 mph. It was home run No. 46 for Ohtani this season and the hardest-hit ball of his MLB career, according to ESPN Research.
Playing his 294th game with the Dodgers, he became the fastest to reach 100 home runs in team history, ahead of Gary Sheffield (399). It took him 444 games to hit 100 home runs with the Angels.
After the home run, Teoscar Hernandez hit a two-out RBI single and Andy Pages led off the next inning with his 24th homer, tying it 4-4.
Henry Davis put the Pirates back ahead on an RBI single