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Chalk up yet another impressive career milestone for Shohei Ohtani in what will be a Hall of Fame career.In the first inning against the Colorado Rockies, Ohtani lead off the game with a home run, the 300th of his career.Ohtani crushed right-hander Michael Lorenzen's third pitch of the game — a 93-mph sinker — over the center-field fence at Dodger Stadium for the milestone blast, giving the Los Angeles Dodgers an early 1-0 lead.Ohtani is the first Japanese-born player to reach the 300 home run milestone (Hideki Matsui has the second-most with 175 home runs).Dodgers all-time home run leadersIf you're wondering where Ohtani stands among the Dodgers' all-time franchise home run leaders, he's not quite there yet. Here's a look:Duke Snider - 389Gil Hodges - 361Eric Karros - 270Roy Campanella - 242Ron Cey - 228Max Muncy - 226Steve Garvey - 211Matt Kemp - 203Carl Furillo - 192Mike Piazza - 177Ohtani has hit 129 home runs during his three seasons with the Dodgers.







