Shohei Ohtani reached 200 career doubles during the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on May 15, 2026, at Angel Stadium. The milestone represents a significant checkpoint for the two-way star in his ninth major league season.

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Ohtani's path to 200 doubles began with his 2018 MLB debut with the Angels. He spent six seasons in Anaheim, including the 2021 and 2022 campaigns of 158 and 157 games, before joining the Dodgers in 2024. Across his MLB career as a whole, Ohtani has compiled 1,087 hits in 1,073 games with a .280 batting average — figures that span both organizations.

The milestone double came during a dominant Dodgers performance at Angel Stadium, where Ohtani faced his former team in Anaheim. The victory improved the Dodgers' record as they continued their 2026 campaign.

With 287 career home runs already to his credit, Ohtani could reach 300 career Home Runs this season, needing just 13 more to cross that threshold. The power milestone would add another historic achievement to his unique two-way career.

The 200-doubles milestone marks nine seasons of major league service across two organizations since Ohtani's debut in 2018.