CLEVELAND — Mishits by most players end up being outs.
For Shohei Ohtani, they can result in home runs.
The Japanese star became the third player in Dodgers history to reach 20 homers in the team's first 55 games with a two-run towering drive during the fourth inning Tuesday night against the Cleveland Guardians.
The Japanese star joined Gil Hodges (21 in 1951) and Cody Bellinger (20 in 2019) as Dodgers with at least 20 homers in the first 55 games. It is the 64th time a player in the majors did it in the same span, the first since the New York Mets' Pete Alonso in 2023.
''It's really cool. A little bit jealousy probably. You know, he basically mishits a fly ball today and it still goes out,'' said Max Muncy, who added a three-run homer in the Dodgers' 9-5 victory. ''It's just one of those things where he does that stuff that no normal human beings can do. It's really fun to watch and see it.''
Ohtani — a three-time MVP who leads the major leagues in homers — drove a cutter from Tanner Bibee into the left-field stands for a 4-0 lead. It was the fourth time this season Ohtani has gone deep to the opposite side.
''It wasn't flushed, but it was spun the right way. It was just one of those balls that when he hit it, it just kept going like a helium ball,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. ''It is true that he has a lot more margin for error than everyone else on the planet. Maybe him and (New York Yankees slugger Aaron) Judge.''
Bibee struck out Ohtani in the first inning and issued an intentional walk in the second. The right-hander thought he got out of the fourth inning when he saw Ohtani hit it, only to see it keep carrying.