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Last night in baseball: Shohei ohtani had a two-way game to remember
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Shohei Ohtani Shines Bright in Unforgettable Two-Way Performance Last Night in Baseball

August 7, 2025 4 Min Read
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Baseball is constantly in action, making it tough for any fan to keep up with everything. But don’t worry—we’re here to catch you up on what you might have missed. This is an exciting moment in Major League Baseball as the season progresses.

Shohei Ohtani has been a standout, shining both on the mound and at the plate despite recovering from Tommy John surgery in September 2023. His recent start marked a milestone, pitching four innings with 65 pitches and striking out eight batters while allowing only one run. Ohtani reached 100 mph on his first pitch, showcasing his dominance as a starter for the ’ struggling rotation. Offensively, he had one hit in four at-bats, joining the ranks of Japanese MLB stars with 1,000 hits and is poised to climb higher on the all-time list. Although the lost, they remain atop the NL West and see Ohtani’s performances as more significant than just a single win given the playoff implications.

The Yankees narrowly avoided a series sweep by the Rangers, winning 3-2 to maintain their lead in the wildcard standings. Paul Goldschmidt contributed crucially as a pinch hitter, and the bullpen, including new reliever David Bednar, held tight in late innings to secure the victory.

Highlighting individual achievements, Royals’ shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. stole his 30th base of the season, becoming the only player since 1994 to reach that mark in each of his first four seasons, joining the exclusive company of Ichiro Suzuki. Witt has also hit 16 home runs this year, continuing to show strong all-around performance despite a slight decline in triples and home runs compared to last season.

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The Brewers pushed their winning streak to six, and with their latest victory reached 70 wins for the season, becoming the first team to hit that milestone. Andrew Vaughn and Blake Perkins helped secure the win with key home runs as the Brewers outlasted the Braves in a thrilling game.

The Blue Jays smashed the Rockies 20-1 to complete a series sweep, scoring a total of 45 runs over three games while allowing just six. Toronto broke modern MLB records in hits for the series, and the Rockies continue to struggle defensively, having been outscored by 316 runs this season.

In other news, Cubs reliever Andrew Kittredge impressed with a perfect inning of nine pitches, all strikes. Meanwhile, Angels’ speedy player Chandler Simpson caused chaos on the base paths with a rare balk move to return safely to his base.

Lastly, Guardians pitcher Gavin Williams flirted with a no-hitter for 8.1 innings, but Mets star Juan Soto ended the bid with a solo home run, highlighting the tension and excitement still alive in the season’s final stretch.

Fan Take: Shohei Ohtani’s remarkable two-way play continues to redefine what it means to be a superstar in baseball, inspiring fans worldwide and elevating the sport’s appeal. Meanwhile, exciting performances from emerging stars like Bobby Witt Jr. and competitive team dynamics across the league promise an electric path to the playoffs, keeping baseball thrillingly unpredictable.

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