For the second time this season, the AL MVP hit two home runs in a game.

On a baseball field, Shohei Ohtani can do it all, but the Japanese two-way sensation has never hit a grand slam in his career.
That was altered on Monday night.
Ohtani’s first grand slam came on a two-homer night for the Los Angeles Angels, who defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 11-3.
For the second time this season and seventh in his career, the AL MVP hit two home runs in a game. Jalen Beeks allowed Ohtani to hit a solo home run in the sixth inning.
He hit a 3-1 cutter from Calvin Faucher, who was making his big-league debut, over the left-field wall for the Angels’ third grand slam of the season in the seventh inning.



















