Shohei Ohtani expected to be Dodgers starting pitcher for World Series Game 7

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Shohei Ohtani expected to be Dodgers’ starting pitcher for World Series Game 7
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We have an unprecedented situation unfolding in the World Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers have pushed this championship series to a decisive Game 7, and remarkably, their superstar two-way sensation, Shohei Ohtani, is slated to be the starting pitcher. This comes just four days after his solid six-plus inning, 93-pitch performance in Game 4.

While Ohtani is not expected to complete a full outing, reports suggest he’ll be called upon to log at least two to three innings, potentially more, in this winner-take-all contest. This will mark only his second career start on three days’ rest, a feat he last accomplished in 2023.

Starting Ohtani as the pitcher offers a crucial strategic advantage. MLB’s unique two-way rules mean he wouldn’t lose his spot in the batting order, allowing the Dodgers to retain his offensive firepower throughout the game. This also avoids potential logistical challenges with warming up if his turn at bat arrived unexpectedly.

Ohtani has been stellar in the postseason, averaging six innings per start with a 3.50 ERA and 25 strikeouts. Behind him, the Dodgers appear to have a robust bullpen. Tyler Glasnow is likely available after a brief Game 6 save, and Blake Snell has indicated readiness following his Game 5 start. Roki Sasaki is also expected to be an option, despite his workload Friday. Manager Dave Roberts has confirmed all pitchers, with the exception of Game 6 starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto, will be available. This sets the stage for a thrilling and historic Game 7 finale. If you like our content, don’t forget to like and subscribe to our channel, NEWS TODAY.
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