
"Ohtani had a masterful performance, allowing just one base runner - a Bryce Harper walk in the first inning - across five innings. He had five strikeouts and threw just 68 pitches, lowering his season ERA to 3.29. Ohtani leaves the game as a pitcher with a 4-0 lead. Wrobleski gave up the no-hitter to the second batter he faced."
"Roberts said before the game the team would cap Ohtani at five innings. He stayed true to his word, despite Ohtani having a no-hitter. Ohtani was at 68 pitches.Shohei Ohtani is through 5 no-hit innings against the Phillies.He has 5 strikeouts and has walked one batter. He's at 68 pitches.What a performance so far from the Dodgers' two-way star. pic.twitter.com/rCVut7OPmB-"
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts removed Shohei Ohtani after five no-hit innings, honoring a pregame decision to cap him at five innings. Ohtani allowed one base runner, walked Bryce Harper in the first, recorded five strikeouts and threw 68 pitches, lowering his season ERA to 3.29. Left-handed Justin Wrobleski replaced Ohtani to start the sixth inning, and Ohtani remained in the lineup as the designated hitter under the Shohei Ohtani rule. Wrobleski surrendered the no-hitter to the second batter he faced. The Dodgers carried a 4-0 lead into the bullpen, which then attempted to preserve the advantage.
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