PITTSBURGH — Shohei Ohtani’s 100th home run as a Los Angeles Dodger screamed into the right field seats at PNC Park before anyone could even process it. That’s because the three-time MVP turned around the Bubba Chandler fastball at 120 mph, breaching a threshold that just five homers over the last decade of Statcast tracking have ever eclipsed. The ball cleared the 21-foot wall in right field just 3.6 seconds after it left Ohtani’s bat.
Shohei Ohtani’s 100th career homer as a Dodger is also his hardest hit

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