Ippei Mizuhara's surrender inspires Shohei Ohtani to soar for Dodgers
Briefly

On the most sobering, sensational of Fridays, one man's arrest became another man's freedom, a simple ballgame serving as a striking example of brilliance unburdened.
The calmest of stars was certainly feeling something, because he attacked Friday as if unleashed.
"Shohei, he's doing it, man," said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "He's playing great baseball, he's got that look in his eye like he wants to be at the plate and he's just taking really good swings, hitting everything hard. Yeah, I just marvel at what he's done...just the talent that's something pretty remarkable."
Before the game, through a statement, Mizuhara apologized to Ohtani, his lawyer Michael G. Freedman saying, "He wishes to apologize to Mr. Ohtani, the Dodgers, Major League Baseball and his family."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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