Shohei Ohtani has continued his impressive 2025 Major League Baseball season by hitting multiple home runs, reaching a total of 31 homers as of early July. He hit his 27th home run on June 25, followed by his 28th on June 26, and his 29th on June 28, which was also his eighth leadoff home run of the season. On July 2, Ohtani hit his 30th home run, marking the fifth consecutive season he has reached at least 30 home runs. Ohtani then set a new Los Angeles Dodgers franchise record by hitting his 31st home run before the All-Star break, the most ever by a Dodgers player at that point in the season. This milestone also marked his first home run at age 31 and extended his streak of five consecutive seasons with 100 or more hits. His 31st homer was a lead-off shot and came after a seven-game homerless stretch. Ohtani's performance has been noted for its power and consistency, with some home runs traveling considerable distances and contributing to his team's offensive success.