TORONTO—Entering his start today in the series final against the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar is streaking both on the mound and in the batter’s box.
The 31-year-old extended his league-leading active on-base streak to 42 games on Tuesday, reaching safely in all three of his plate appearances with a single and two walks against the Toronto Blue Jays.
On the mound, meanwhile, Ohtani delivered six scoreless innings in his first start of the 2026 season, setting himself up to push that run even further in Wednesday’s series finale. Counting his final outings from last year, Ohtani now carries a 22.2-inning scoreless streak as a pitcher — also the longest active stretch in baseball.
Ohtani’s second start of the season was pushed back before the Dodgers went on their six-game road trip, which allowed young left-hander Justin Wrobleski to get a spot start on Monday in Game One.
Now Ohtani enters with seven days of rest between his last appearance and has looked much better at the plate on the road trip, going 9-for-24 with three home runs and eight RBI thus far.
If Ohtani gets on base, he’ll tie Japanese Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki for the longest on-base streak by a Japanese-born player in Major League Baseball history.
On the mound, any more scoreless innings will continue to extend his career-best mark.
The Dodgers kick off play with the Jays at 3:00 PM ET, and will look to finish off an early-season series sweep North of the Border.
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