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CCSS: 6.EE.A.2.C, 7.EE.B.3, MP1, MP6

TEKS: 6.3D, 6.7D, 7.3A, 7.3B

By the Numbers: Shohei Ohtani

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Baseball is a game of numbers. Still, Japanese pitcher Shohei “Showtime” Ohtani stands out. A two-way player as famous for his pitching as he is for his at bats, the 6-foot-4, 27-year-old Los Angeles Angels star boasts a remarkable stats sheet. Average fastball speed? 95.6 miles per hour. Average home runs per season? 23. Average home run distance? More than 400 feet! Just four years into his MLB career, Ohtani was unanimously voted the 2021 MVP of the American League. Beyond his stats, though, Ohtani is fun to watch! From stealing home to catching comebackers bare-handed, when Ohtani’s on the field, it’s always showtime.

Read on to learn more about Shohei Ohtani. Then plug in the numbers to solve the equation below and reveal a final fact.

100

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Top speed, in miles  per hour, Ohtani  pitched during  a high school tournament in 2012

93

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Major league career home runs—so far! (For seasons 2018-2021.)

17

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Ohtani’s Los Angeles Angels jersey number

2

Guinness World Records Ohtani has. The first is for pitching more than 100 innings and 100 strikeouts and having 100 RBIs, hits, and runs as a batter, in a season. The second is for being the first to start the MLB All-Star Game as both a pitcher and a designated hitter.

517

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Ohtani’s longest home run at the 2021 Home Run Derby, in feet. He was also the first Japanese player to participate in the event!

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