
In a game against the Brewers, the Los Angeles Dodgers broke a four-game losing streak with a significant lead early on. Shohei Ohtani began the game with a powerful home run, measuring 431 feet, as reported by Statcast.
This home run marked Ohtani’s 31st of the season, a notable feat that sets a club record for the most home runs by a Dodgers player before the All-Star break. The previous record was held by Cody Bellinger with 30 homers in 2019.
Most Home Runs by a Dodgers Player Before All-Star Break
- Shohei Ohtani, 31, 2025
- Cody Bellinger, 30, 2019
- Shohei Ohtani, 29, 2024
- Gil Hodges, 28, 1951 Duke Snider, 28, 1955
Source: Baseball-Reference.com’s Stathead
Although this home run occurred before the All-Star break, it remains significant in the record books. Ohtani continues to make history with the Dodgers.