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Shohei Ohtani Becomes First Japanese-Born Player to Hit 300 Career Home Runs

Shohei Ohtani Becomes First Japanese-Born Player to Hit 300 Career Home Runs
Shohei Ohtani celebrates after hitting his 300th career home run at Dodger Stadium
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"There's going to be some changes and some talks here," Roberts said.

Wrobleski, who pitched seven innings allowing one run with nine strikeouts, acknowledged his disappointment at not making the initial All-Star roster.

"Obviously it's disappointing. You want to be an All-Star.

It's something that, regardless of the year, whenever, it's always a big deal," Wrobleski said.

He added, "It's frustrating to not get that nod. But like I said before, it's just more reason to try and keep getting better."

On the defensive side, shortstop Miguel Rojas took responsibility for a mental error in the eighth inning that contributed to the loss.

"Physical errors happen, and I'm OK with that. But mental errors are the ones that are disappointing.

I should have been on third base," Rojas said.

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Statistical projections from CBS Sports suggest Ohtani could reach 500 home runs by the end of his current contract in 2033, with a projected 38 home runs in 2033 to reach 506 career homers.

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