In a highly anticipated postseason debut on the mound, Shohei Ohtani faced a daunting task. He pitched in front of a raucous, hostile crowd at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
From the moment he stepped onto the field, the boos rained down. Ohtani battled early turbulence but eventually showed the composure and skill that have defined his career.
His bat stayed quiet
The Path to the NLCS
The Dodgers have a statistical edge and some real confidence after battling through early struggles. Now, they’re looking ahead, hoping to lock down the series in the next few games.
If Ohtani keeps dealing on the mound and the lineup keeps coming through with clutch hits, L.A. might just be headed for another long run in October.
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