Shohei Ohtani homered in the Dodgers’ win over the Diamondbacks on Thursday to clinch the National League West. His 54th home run of the season matched the franchise record set by Ohtani last season. That’s an incredible first two years with a new team.
When Ohtani touched home plate in the fourth inning on Tuesday, he scored his 144th run of the season. That surpassed Babe Herman’s total in 1930 for Brooklyn as the most in the modern era in Dodgers history. To find the only two seasons in franchise lore with more runs scored than Ohtani in 2025, we have to go back to a time when driving in cars was a brand new thing. • Hub Collins (1890) 148 runs • Darby O’Brien (1889) 146 runs • Shohei Ohtani (2025) 144 runs
Ohtani still has three more games this weekend in Seattle to add to his