Shohei Ohtani’s 450-Foot Bomb Is the Hardest-Hit Baseball of the 2024 Season

Los Angeles Dodgers’ star Shohei Ohtani continues to impress, hitting his sixth home run of the season on Tuesday night against the Washington Nationals. The 450-foot home run was a line drive clocked at 119 mph, making it the hardest-hit baseball of the 2024 season to date. Despite not being a towering fly ball, the home run showcases Ohtani’s impressive hitting skills, boosting his batting average to .364 with a 1.107 OPS.

Dodgers vs. Nationals: How to Watch, Pitching Matchup, Tickets

On Wednesday, April 24, the Los Angeles Dodgers (13-11) and Washington Nationals (10-11) will square off at Nationals Park at 6:45 PM ET. If you’re looking to catch the game, you can do so on Fubo, which offers a free trial. For those who prefer to watch in person, tickets are available through Ticketmaster. Additionally, fans can show their team spirit by purchasing officially licensed MLB gear from Fanatics.

Dodgers Bullpen Shines with Five Goose Eggs in 4-1 Win

After weeks of late-game blunders, the Dodgers bullpen redeemed itself Tuesday night with a dominant performance. Five relievers combined for 4 ⅔ scoreless innings, overcoming offensive struggles and starter James Paxton’s early exit. Michael Grove, Alex Vesia, Daniel Hudson, and Evan Phillips played crucial roles, holding the Nationals scoreless until the Dodgers offense finally broke through in the late innings. Despite facing a strong outing from Nationals starter Patrick Corbin, the Dodgers rally culminated in a two-run eighth, capped by Shohei Ohtani’s impressive home run.

Ohtani’s Struggles with RISP Prompt Dodgers’ Manager to Intervene

Shohei Ohtani’s slow start with runners in scoring position (1-for-19) caught the Dodgers’ attention, leading to a conversation with manager Dave Roberts. Roberts advised Ohtani on expanding his strike zone too much and encouraged him to focus on controlling the strike zone and hitting strikes. Despite his recent struggles, Ohtani has a strong track record with RISP, boasting a career slash line of .290/.420/.615 and 45 home runs. The Dodgers have studied Ohtani’s tendencies during his time with the Angels and have developed strategies to pitch to him. Roberts has observed that teams are employing various tactics to get Ohtani out, including going up in the zone, crowding him, and spin pitches. However, Roberts emphasizes the importance of controlling the strike zone against Ohtani to minimize damage. In other team news, right-hander Blake Treinen will begin a minor-league injury rehabilitation assignment this week after recovering from a rib injury. Outfielder Jason Heyward remains sidelined with a lower back strain and is expected to meet the team in Arizona.

Ohtani’s Enhanced Discipline Elevated His Game

Shohei Ohtani has been remarkable among Japanese-born players, leading the major leagues in batting average. Manager Dave Roberts observed that Ohtani needed to exercise more discipline in the strike zone and has since noticed significant improvement in his performance. Ohtani’s elbow surgery in September has prevented him from pitching this season, but he has acclimated well to his surroundings and built strong relationships with his teammates and coaches.

Worrisome Corbin Faces Dodgers Again, Paxton Due for Regression

Patrick Corbin continues to struggle immensely as the Washington Nationals’ starting pitcher, allowing an alarming 1.62 hits per inning this season with an 8.06 ERA. His opponents have a remarkable .351 batting average against him on pitches within the strike zone since 2022, the worst mark among MLB starters. Despite their disappointing 13-11 record, the Los Angeles Dodgers remain a potent offensive force, averaging 5.17 runs per game and ranking third in baseball with a .344 xwOBA. Bettors are heavily backing the Dodgers to score at least 2.5 runs in the first five innings or 5.5 runs overall against Corbin. James Paxton, who will start for the Nationals, also faces significant regression concerns. With an xFIP of 6.03, xERA of 5.12, and a poor K/BB ratio, Paxton is likely to see his ERA rise from its current level.

Mets’ Momentum Stalled on West Coast Trip

The New York Mets, who looked like a force in the first two weeks of the season, have hit a roadblock on their West Coast trip. Over the last two days, they have struggled to generate offense and have fallen behind in the NL East standings. Despite facing quality pitching from the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, the Mets have shown some troubling trends, including poor starting pitching and an inability to hit Winn’s splitter.

Nationals Appear Hotter as Dodgers Begin Road Trip

As a three-game series commences between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Nationals, the Nationals have unexpectedly displayed promising form while the Dodgers seek answers at the onset of a nine-game road trip. Despite the Dodgers’ recent difficulties, they maintain a relaxed demeanor, with Shohei Ohtani jokingly targeting Dodgers manager Dave Roberts’ franchise home run record. The Nationals, on the other hand, have improved to 10-11 after winning three of their previous four matches, with Nick Senzel hitting his first home run of the season and CJ Abrams demonstrating offensive potency.

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