Shohei Ohtani Becomes First Player to Join MLB’s 50-50 Club
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Angels in the Outfield
Shohei Ohtani was born on July 5th, the date that leaves 179 days on the calendar:
His Major League Baseball career started in southern Los Angeles with the Angels. A week after Shotime was born, Disney’s movie Angels in the Outfield had its wide theatrical release:
The 10th Fibonacci number and the 10th Triangular number is 55:
Shohei, who was born on the 5th of the month, is now the sole member of the 50–50 club.
The home run he hit to cement his place in history even came off of Mike Baumann, a pitcher wearing #55:
Rather incredibly (or not, depending on how long you’ve been following this Blog), Mike Baumann started this season playing for the Los Angeles Angels:
Baumann’s full and common names each have gematria of 193.
193 is also found in the gematria of Angels.
Angels also sums to 32, matching both Ohtani and Sirius.
Number of the Beast
Ohtani drafted a new page to the record books on September 19th, the date written 9/19.
616 is considered by some scholars to be the true Number of the Beast.
In Latin, The Beast has gematria of 311.
The ultimate number of the Moon is 666
Moon Over Miami
Last night was 16 months, 20 days after I saw Shohei Ohtani hit a 162-foot-high home run, the highest to ever be recorded. Pitcher Mike Baumann was 10602 days old (no end date).
359 is the 72nd Prime number
The manager of the Dodgers was born in the year ’72.
The date had Primary numerology of both 72 and 36:
After hitting his 50th home run, Ohtani blasted another one off of position player Vidal Bruján, who took the mound due to the game being a blowout. This gave him 51 dingers on the season.
Skull and Bones
Baumann has that special 444 gematria, which links him to the Skull and Crossbones.
The secret society is widely identified by the number 322:
Yesterday was the 263rd day of a leap year:
Skull and Bones is also known as The Brotherhood of Death.