Things you haven’t seen from Shohei Ohtani’s leadoff home run, a breakdown #mlb #baseball #dodgers

Shohei Ohtani jumped all over a 100 mph four-seam fastball from Hunter Greene and ripped a line drive to right field. He didn’t just crush it, he styled it too—finger point, wave, thumbs up. Each move added a little extra flair as he rounded the bases. But the highlight wasn’t just on the field. In the stands, a mother watching with her two kids quickly stepped in when the ball came their way. While three guys scrambled and failed to catch it, she calmly protected her kids with a hand on each of their faces.

Back on the field, a breakdown of Ohtani’s swing showed a smooth toe tap and tight mechanics. Everything stayed connected in the lower half. His teammates in the bullpen went wild. A trainer even jumped in to celebrate. One teammate jokingly forced another to watch the replay, pointing out the damage Ohtani did. The mix of power, fun, and reaction made the moment stand out.