Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani is on the verge of joining some rare air.On Monday night, Ohtani hit the 299th home run of his already historic career. Now, he'll look to join the 300 home run club, a feat only 169 players in MLB history have ever reached.Shohei Ohtani just went the other way for his 19th home run of the season. It’s the 299th home run of his career. Dodgers lead 2-1. pic.twitter.com/IGYi7VtzUa— Noah Camras (@noahcamras) July 7, 2026Ohtani's first opportunity to join the exclusive club comes on Tuesday night at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium against the Colorado Rockies. Ohtani is in his usual leadoff spot in the lineup for the Dodgers.After Monday's game, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he was surprised with how quickly Ohtani has reached this number.“We’re always talking about the 500 club," Roberts said. "So for him to get to 300 given some of the time that he’s missed with the surgeries, it’s been pretty dang quick for me.”We'll be following his chase live right here on Dodgers On SI.Shohei Ohtani 300 Career Home Run TrackerHow Many Home Runs Has Shohei Ohtani Hit as a Dodger?Of the 299 home runs in his career, 128 of them have come with the Dodgers. His 129th home run as a Dodger will be the 300th of his career.Sign up for our free newsletter and follow us on X/Twitter and Facebook for the latest news.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow