Shohei Ohtani, Brewers and Los Angeles Dodgers
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Shohei Ohtani fell behind 0-2 while getting his first look at Brewers rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski. But the Dodgers' superstar belted the next pitch he saw a Statcast-projected 431 feet to center field,
The Brewers tied the game in the ninth and then won in the 10th on Jackson Chourio's first-career walk-off, leading to a sweep of the mighty Dodgers.
Shohei Ohtani is back at it again, as he set a new Dodgers record early in Tuesday's game against the Brewers.
Ohtani was at the plate to open the top of the sixth inning as the Dodgers trailed 7–0. On a 3–2 count, Freddy Peralta threw a changeup that visibly missed low and inside. Barber called it strike three. Ohtani immediately protested, said something, then demonstrably shook his head on the way back to the dugout. It was a rare, justified, outburst.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are going through an unfortunate streak, with bad luck with injured players and to this must be added umpires against them. The incident occurred in the top
The Los Angeles Dodgers skipper offered a clear response as the superstar's workload takes a toll on his production.
Hard-throwing rookie Jacob Misiorowski recovered from a leadoff home run by Shohei Ohtani to toss six dominant innings and the Milwaukee Brewers held on for a 3-1 victory Tuesday over the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers,