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As Los Angeles Angels Snap Losing Streak, Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout Break a Unique Home Run Record

Published 07/03/2023, 7:30 AM EDT

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Despite having two of the biggest baseball stars, the Los Angeles Angels’ overall performance doesn’t always align with their star power. However, in 2023, there have been some notable improvements and consistent good performances, as seen in last night’s game. Against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Halos finally broke a four-game losing streak with a score of 5-2. And yet again, two of the night’s shining stars were Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout.

The power duo has turned things up a notch this season, setting new standards for teammates. This season might be the last they spend as teammates, so the Angels players are going out with a bang.

Los Angeles Angels Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani set the bar high

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Baseball has a vast history of fantastic players but duos are rarer but more power-packed. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Henry ‘Hank’ Aaron, and Eddie Matthews, Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz – MLB has seen some sensational home run-hitting partners. Ohtani and Trout have long since joined the list and even broken a record in their latest victory over Arizona.

According to ESPN Stats, this Angels duo has hit home runs in the same game for the 8th time this season, most of any other MLB duo. Ohtani is leading the league with 31 HRs, while it was Trout’s 18th long ball of the season.

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With the Japanese phenom’s inescapable fate of free agency, the Angels have been doing everything they can to keep Ohtani in LA. But while that future is still murky, the talented teammates are headed to July 11’s All-Star game next.

Ohtani takes his two-way skills to the All-Star game yet again

In 2021, Sho-time made history when he was selected to be on the All-Star team as both a pitcher and batter. As if that feat wasn’t incredible enough, he did it again in 2022, and 2023 brought the same fate. Having led the league with the most votes in Phase 1, Ohtani was set to be the starting designated hitter. As ESP announced yesterday, the 28-year-old will also be the starting pitcher.

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While Ohtani will play in his 3rd consecutive All-Star game, 2023 will be Mike Trout’s 11th year, another spectacular record. If the two players continue their performance as June saw it, the AL team might have a solid winning chance with the rest of the impressive roster.

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Arunima Bhanot is an MLB writer at EssentiallySports. Her tryst with MLB was accidental, but what followed was nothing short of a pursuit of excellence. Arunima's articles have been recognized as Editor's Picks on multiple occasions, highlighting her exceptional attention to detail and insightful coverage.
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