Shohei Ohtani Makes MLB History with Two-Way Brilliance on Cy Young Candidate Night
Shohei Ohtani achieved a rare feat in MLB history, excelling as both a pitcher and hitter on a night featuring top Cy Young contenders.


Shohei Ohtani, the dynamic two-way phenom for the Los Angeles Dodgers, etched his name further into Major League Baseball history on Wednesday night. On a marquee evening that featured four of the National League's top Cy Young award candidates on the mound, Ohtani not only delivered a dominant pitching performance but also achieved a historic offensive milestone, becoming the first pitcher in the modern era to reach base five times while allowing fewer than five base runners.
Ohtani's exceptional outing came in the Dodgers' resounding 7-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. As the starting pitcher, he baffled the Diamondbacks through six scoreless innings, surrendering just two hits and issuing one walk while striking out six. This stellar performance lowered his season ERA to an astonishing 0.74.
Offensively, Ohtani led off for the Dodgers and showcased his offensive prowess by recording three singles and drawing two walks, marking his fifth time reaching base in the game. This combination of pitching dominance and offensive production on the same night is a testament to his unparalleled skill set.
Cy Young Candidates Face Off
The game was billed as a showcase for some of the NL's premier pitchers, and Ohtani held his own against a strong field. Here's how the other Cy Young hopefuls fared:
Cristopher Sanchez of the Philadelphia Phillies saw his impressive scoreless streak end at 50.2 innings. Despite this, Sanchez earned his seventh win of the season in a 3-2 victory over the San Diego Padres. His streak was the third-longest since at least 1920.
Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates had a tougher outing, failing to complete the fifth inning in an 11-9 loss to the Houston Astros. Skenes allowed three earned runs on seven hits over 4.2 innings, raising his ERA to 3.09.
Chase Burns of the Cincinnati Reds gave up an early two-run home run to Vinnie Pasquantino of the Kansas City Royals. However, Burns rebounded strongly, retiring the next five innings without allowing a run and recording nine strikeouts. He finished with a 2-5 defeat, but his ERA remained impressive at 2.05.
Ohtani's Historic Night
Ohtani's five times on base in a start where he pitched at least six scoreless innings is a rare feat. During the expansion era, only two pitchers have reached base five times in a start: Ohtani himself (accomplishing it twice) and former pitcher Mel Stottlemyre. This performance further solidifies Ohtani's unique place in baseball history.
The significance of Ohtani's dual-threat ability cannot be overstated. His ability to dominate on the mound and be a top-tier hitter simultaneously is a talent not seen in generations, making him a must-watch player every time he takes the field. His performance on Wednesday night was not just a win for the Dodgers, but a historic moment for the sport.
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| Stat | Ohtani |
|—|—|
| Innings Pitched | 6.0 |
| Hits Allowed | 2 |
| Walks Allowed | 1 |
| Strikeouts | 6 |
| Times on Base | 5 |
| Runs Scored | N/A |
| RBIs | N/A |
This development matters to NationalSportsWeb readers as it highlights a historic achievement by one of baseball's biggest stars. Shohei Ohtani's unique two-way talent continues to redefine what's possible in the sport, providing compelling narratives and captivating performances that resonate with fans of all teams.
Fuente: Yahoo Sports – https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/dodgers-shohei-ohtani-creates-two-050117257.html
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| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | Yahoo Sports |
| Fecha | 2026-06-04T05:01:17+00:00 |
| Tema | Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani creates two-way MLB history, shines on Cy Young night |
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Yahoo Sports Original publication: 2026-06-04T05:01:17+00:00
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