Buried at the end of Minnesota's 10-7 win over the Dodgers in Los Angeles Tuesday night was the end of Twins closer Jhoan Duran's incredible streak of not allowing a home run.
It took the modern day Babe Ruth to do it, but Duran's streak of 75 1/3 consecutive innings without allowing a home run was broken when Ohtani took a 100 mph splinker from Duran over the wall in left field for an opposite-field, two-run homer — the 36th of the season for Ohtani.
LAD - Shohei Ohtani 2-run HR (36)
— MLB Home Runs (@MLBHRs_) July 23, 2025
Distance: 405 ft
EV: 107.5 mph
LA: 28°
⚾️ 100.1 mph splitter (MIN - RHP Jhoan Duran)
️ Would be out in 30/30 MLB parks
MIN (10) @ LAD (7)
9th#LetsGoDodgers pic.twitter.com/zzuCDvEXl8
"Considering the pitch, location (outside corner), pitcher, and where the ball landed . . . that’s one of the most impressive home runs I’ve ever seen," MLB Network's Jon Morosi wrote on X.
Duran, who pitched two innings in the game, allowed the two runs on three hits to see his earned-run average rise to a still-elite 1.94 in 46 1/3 innings this season.
The last home run Duran allowed was to Oakland's Shea Langeliers on June 21, 2024. He allowed four homers all of last season, including a stretch of one homer in three consecutive appearances in the middle of May.
The Twins beat the Dodgers thanks to a healthy night of offense featuring nine hits and seven walks.
Christian Vazquez and Royce Lewis each drove in three runs, though Lewis did it despite going 0-for-4 at the plate. Iit was his bases-loaded, check-swing chopper that cleared the bases in the seventh inning when Dodgers reliever Edgardo Henriquez fielded the ball and fired a throwing error all the way to the right field corner.
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good and right now Royce Lewis is both pic.twitter.com/SUARrje3oX
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) July 23, 2025
The Twins and Dodgers wrap up the series at 3:10 p.m. CT Wednesday.
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