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According to the latest Depth Charts projections from FanGraphs, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is forecasted to lead all of Major League Baseball in 2026 with 48 home runs, 119 RBIs, 129 runs scored and a thunderous .599 slugging percentage.
Baseball's most exciting star has unlocked yet another level.
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers have set limits in place to keep him from burning out early in the season. Before you waive him in a panic (and we strenuously insist you don’t do that), let’s take a look at how Ohtani’s season is actually shaping up.
What's next for Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani? The best baseball player in the world regularly exhausts the superlatives and, it seems, achieves something without precedent on a weekly basis.
Ohtani’s .442 slugging percentage would be his lowest in his eight full seasons, and his six home runs put him on pace for his first sub-30 full season since 2019. He snapped an 0-for-18 skid - second-longest of his career - with a double Wednesday, May 6 against the Houston Astros.
LOS ANGELES — Francisco Lindor was fouling off everything Shohei Ohtani was throwing him with a runner on second and two outs in the top of the third inning, the Los Angeles Dodgers holding onto a two-run lead on Wednesday, April 15. Ohtani threw the New ...
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