Dodgers News: 'Everyone Knew' Shohei Ohtani Would 'Do Something Special' On Bobblehead Night
Briefly

In a thrilling game, Shohei Ohtani delivered yet another stellar performance by hitting a walk-off homer to secure the Dodgers' eighth consecutive victory. The match, which featured a significant comeback by the Dodgers after falling behind 5-0, showcased Ohtani's poise and ability to perform under pressure. His teammates, especially Max Muncy, played a crucial role in tying the game, but it was Ohtani, renowned for his consistency, who ultimately sealed the win. Ohtani expressed gratitude for his ability to perform when it mattered most, reinforcing his reputation as an exceptional player.
Ohtani got that pitch, and it was the first one he saw. The designated hitter blasted it over the center field wall for a walk-off homer, giving the Dodgers their eight consecutive win to begin the year.
I'm just grateful as a player to be able to perform during an opportunity like this, Ohtani said.
I think the credit really goes to Max Muncy to be able to pull through and tie the game, Ohtani said. For me, coming into the game tied during that at-bat, it just felt like we really had a good shot to win.
I think what everyone thinks, I think we are all aligned there. We knew when he was coming up and it's his bobblehead night, everyone knew. We knew, that's just what he does.
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