Mookie Betts Beats Shohei Ohtani to Major Milestone Against Twins
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts on Wednesday joined dozens of baseball greats, just edging out teammate Shohei Ohtani.
Prior to the game against the Minnesota Twins, Betts and Ohtani were both within striking distance of 300 home runs.
While Betts was only one away and Ohtani three, the Japanese two-way star had been hitting at a much better clip this season.

In the second inning, though, it was Betts who hit a fly ball just under 400 feet to left center field for his ninth homer of the season.
He was clearly excited, throwing up a salute as he rounded the bases.
What is the significance of Mookie Betts hitting 300 home runs?
With that swing, Betts became the 167th player in MLB history with 300 home runs.
Heβs also the 17th active player to reach the mark.
Betts, a four time World Series champion, former MVP and surefire future Hall of Famer, didnβt need to hit 300 home runs to establish his legacy.

That said, hitting 300-plus homers is still a great line to have on a playerβs resume for Cooperstown.
It also could help him shake off a rough start to the season that saw him strain his oblique in the eighth game, forcing him to miss about five weeks of action.
Mookie Betts just hit his 300th career home run.
β Nelson Espinal (@nelson__espinal) June 25, 2026
Betts is hitting .346/.414/.615 over his last 7 games.
The Dodgers need Betts to get rolling with Tucker and Smith not at their best selves. pic.twitter.com/dRVI9HptVW
That homer also could help ignite Betts, whoβs struggled at the plate so far this year.
He was slashing .218/.281/.385/.666 going into Wednesdayβs game, though his numbers are much improved recently.
As Dodgers Nationβs Nelson Espinal pointed out, Betts is slashing .346/.414/.615 over his last seven games.
When will Shohei Ohtani hit his 300th home run?
Ohtani has 297 career dingers, though heβs been on a tear recently, smashing three homers in his previous six games.
With 17 homers through the first half of the season, it seems only a matter of time until Ohtani joins Betts and first baseman Freddie Freeman (380 home runs) in the club.
How long do you think it will be until Shohei Ohtani hits his 300th home run?