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Shohei Ohtani extends on-base streak to 52 games, ties Asian MLB record[Updated]

Tuesday, 21 April 2026, 06:07 · 1 min read
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Ohtani extended his consecutive on-base streak to 53 games on the 21st, recording an infield single to shortstop against the San Francisco Giants in the seventh inning, pushing the record-breaking run further beyond the previous mark he had tied. The streak, which began in August of last year, now stands as the outright record for Asian-born players in Major League Baseball regular season play.

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Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani recorded a hit against the Colorado Rockies to extend his consecutive on-base streak to 52 games, matching the MLB record for players of Asian origin. The achievement places Ohtani alongside the all-time mark for Asian-born players in Major League Baseball (the top professional league in the United States). The milestone underscores Ohtani's continued dominance as one of the sport's premier offensive forces in what is already a landmark season.

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NHK World大谷翔平 52試合連続出塁 アジア出身選手の大リーグ記録に並ぶ ↗︎
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