Shohei Ohtani hit his 30th home run of the 2026 season Tuesday during a game against the Colorado Rockies [1].
The milestone reinforces Ohtani's status as a premier National League MVP candidate and demonstrates a level of power consistency rarely seen in Major League Baseball.
The home run occurred in the third inning at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado [2]. The blast gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a 3-1 lead [2]. According to Statcast projections, the ball traveled 448 feet [1].
This achievement marks the third straight season Ohtani has reached the 30-home run threshold since joining the Dodgers [3]. It also represents his sixth consecutive 30-HR season overall across his professional career [1].
Ohtani continues to serve as a dual-threat asset for the Dodgers organization. While his offensive output remains a focal point of the team's scoring, his ability to maintain this pace over six years highlights his durability as an outfielder and pitcher.
The Dodgers used the momentum from the third-inning lead to maintain pressure on the Rockies. Ohtani's consistency in Denver, a stadium known for high altitudes and scoring volatility, further cements his efficiency as a power hitter.
“Shohei Ohtani hit his 30th home run of the 2026 season”
Ohtani's ability to record six consecutive seasons of 30 or more home runs places him in an elite tier of historical power hitters. By maintaining this production during his third year with Los Angeles, he provides the Dodgers with a predictable offensive engine that stabilizes the lineup and pressures opposing pitching rotations throughout the season.



