Hernandez: Shohei Ohtani is the Dodgers' best player, and they need him to play like it
Briefly

"Ohtani's three at-bats against Mets starter Sean Manaea were arguably his three worst of the entire postseason: a strikeout swinging in the first inning, another strikeout in the third, this one looking and on three pitches, and a weak pop-up to first base in the fifth."
"Unlike other players, Ohtani has the right to decline a postgame interview but passing that burden off to a team official seemed unnecessary, making him appear coddled."
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