Shohei Ohtani won’t pitch for Dodgers in Game 6
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Last October, we got our first taste of Shohei Ohtani in the postseason when he posted a .767 OPS and logged one of the biggest home runs in Dodgers history in his first career playoff at-bat. This year, we might get a chance to see him add to that on the ...
Once again, when he was done, the opponent was quiet. Yamamoto had thrown his second complete game of the postseason in a row. This time in a 5-1 Dodgers win that evened the 2025 World Series against the Blue Jays at 1-1. More dominance. Same ethos.
Immediately after toeing the rubber for the first time in the World Series, Shohei Ohtani was already thinking about the next time he could get on the mound.