Ohtani Accused of Using Cheat Code in Real Life After Tying Dodgers Home Run Record
Shohei Ohtani Blasts Into History Books
Shohei Ohtani has done it again—and this time, fans are convinced he’s not just breaking records, he’s breaking reality. With a jaw-dropping home run in Tuesday night’s game, Ohtani officially tied the Dodgers’ single-season HR record for a Japanese-born player, sending shockwaves across Major League Baseball and a flurry of wild fan theories into cyberspace.
But the most viral reaction? Accusations that Ohtani might be using a cheat code in real life—and fans are hilariously demanding that MLB “drug test the controller.”
From Superhuman to Supernatural
Ohtani’s recent power surge has been nothing short of supernatural. His ability to read pitches, adjust mid-swing, and launch baseballs into the stratosphere has many wondering if he’s somehow tapped into a Game Genie for MLB.
One fan posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“There’s no way he’s human. I swear I saw him press ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ B A before the pitch.”
Another joked:
“Forget PEDs. We need to test his PlayStation controller!”
Dodgers History Rewritten
By tying the franchise HR record for a Japanese player (previously held by slugger Kazuo Matsui in his brief LA stint), Ohtani is proving yet again that he’s more than a once-in-a-generation talent—he’s a glitch in the baseball matrix.
And let’s not forget—he’s doing all this as both a hitter and a pitcher, a feat so rare it feels like a broken video game on easy mode.
Fanbase in Frenzy Over Ohtani’s “Unfair Advantage”
With every at-bat, Ohtani continues to rack up highlights that seem more suited to MLB The Show than real life. Dodgers fans are loving every second, but rival fanbases are spiraling into conspiracy theories, accusing Ohtani of “hacking the simulation.”
“It’s not fair,” said one frustrated Giants fan. “Our cleanup hitter just learned how to bunt. Meanwhile, Ohtani’s out here playing GTA: Baseball Edition.”
Memes, parodies, and video edits comparing Ohtani to cheat-code legends from video games are flooding Reddit and TikTok, making him not just an MVP candidate, but a pop culture phenomenon.
MLB Remains Silent as Shohei’s Legend Grows
As the fan theories spiral, MLB officials have stayed silent on the “cheat code” accusations—likely because they know the truth: Ohtani’s talent doesn’t need codes, hacks, or glitches. He’s simply rewriting what’s possible in professional baseball.
Still, the joke has become part of the sport’s narrative:
“If Ohtani’s using a cheat code, it’s not to win—it’s to make baseball fun again.”
Next Target: Franchise Home Run Crown
With the current HR tie, Ohtani is now within reach of setting the all-time Dodgers HR record for a Japanese player, and possibly more. Analysts believe he could break multiple records this season if he continues this pace.
Considering he’s already shattered expectations—and maybe physics—it’s not a matter of if, but how many milestones he’ll leave in his wake.
Conclusion Shohei Ohtani Is Not Cheating – He’s Just That Good
Call him a glitch, a cheat code, or a living anime protagonist—Shohei Ohtani is redefining greatness, one home run at a time. While fans joke about drug testing his controller, the reality is simple: Ohtani is baseball’s most thrilling, unpredictable, and unstoppable force.