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USA Today via Reuters

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Shohei Ohtani’s bat once again dazzled in the Tokyo Series against the Chicago Cubs, but this time the spotlight wasn’t just on his power. Now runs a controversy surrounding his latest home run.

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With the Tokyo Dome roaring, Ohtani launched a ball into the right-field stands, and it initially appeared to be a no-doubt homer.

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But as the ball bounced back onto the field after hitting a fan in the stands, questions quickly arose, did it truly clear the fence, or was fan interference the cause of the mishap?

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The moment sent the crowd into a frenzy, but some fans and analysts were left scratching their heads. Although the umpires ruled it as a homer, the situation was far from straightforward. The replay showed Shohei Ohtani’s ball hitting the fans before bouncing back onto the field, spreading skepticism.

And while Ohtani circled around the bases, some believed the ball may not have gone over the fence if not for the fan’s involvement. Statistically, the play was recorded as a home run, but not everyone was convinced. And as expected, fan reactions were divided.

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Fans weigh in: Legit hit by Ohtani or fan interference?

As Shohei Ohtani‘s ball sailed into the right field, which seemed to have cleared the fence for a no-doubt homer, the situation took a dramatic twist as the ball bounced back onto the field after making contact with a fan. Was Ohtani’s blast truly a legitimate homer, or did the fan’s interference alter the play?

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Some fans were quick to call foul of the ruling, suggesting it was part of a larger conspiracy. For these skeptics, the excitement of having the Japanese superstar hit a homer overshadowed any doubts about the legitimacy of the play. Whether it was a blown call or a calculated decision to ensure the spectacle went on, fans weren’t shy about their thoughts.

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While not denying the questionable nature of the play, some fans recognized the bigger picture: Ohtani’s cultural significance in Japan. They believe the MLB, aware of the massive draw Ohtani brings in Japan, was not about to take away a home run in front of his home country. It wasn’t just about the play, but about keeping the momentum and excitement for Ohtani’s performance.

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But not all fans were convinced the ball even had enough distance to clear the wall. Some pointed out that the ball appeared to be heading for the top of the outfield wall and didn’t seem to have the trajectory to leave the park. For them, it wasn’t a home run to begin with, no matter where the ball ended up.

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In a more cynical take, some fans believe that legit or not, the MLB was always going to support Ohtani’s moment. Aware of the global appeal and the stage set for Ohtani’s success in Japan made this home run ‘inevitable.’ For them, the controversy is a secondary subject, the bigger picture is MLB giving the fans an Ohtani highlight.

On the flip side, some fans were content to let the excitement take precedence over any technicalities. To them, the call was simple: It looked like a home run, so it was a home run. Sometimes it’s just about enjoying the spectacle without getting bogged down by the nitty-gritty.

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No matter where fans stand on the controversy, one thing is clear: Shohei Ohtani’s presence on the field ignites passionate reactions. Whether questioning the authenticity of the home run or accepting it as part of the spectacle, the debate surrounding the call only adds to the controversy.

Think it was a homer? Or is the controversy legit? Care to join the debate?

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Chinmay is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports, and his soccer journey kicked off with a video of an 18-year-old kid from Madeira weaving through Europe’s top defenders at Old Trafford. You know who we’re talking about—Cristiano Ronaldo, aka the GOAT (depending on who you ask!). Ever since that moment, Chinmay’s been hooked, and no, his favorite club isn’t hard to guess! With a math and data science background, Chinmay’s the kind of guy who sees stats as more than just numbers—they’re the magic that makes game-winning goals happen. When he’s not deep-diving into the latest soccer stories or writing match recaps, he enjoys penning poetry, as those verses fuel the creative writer in him. Outside of soccer, Chinmay’s a tennis nut (with prime Novak Djokovic as his all-time favorite) and a cricket aficionado.

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