Recap: Shohei Ohtani Reaches Dodgers' Career High In Loss To Marlins
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Recap: Shohei Ohtani Reaches Dodgers' Career High In Loss To Marlins
"Ohtani started on five days' of rest and held the Marlins to just two runs (one earned) over six innings. He threw 104 pitches, which were his most with the Dodgers."
"Ohtani finished with nine strikeouts, one off from tying his season high. His 0.60 ERA is the fifth-lowest by a Dodgers pitcher through his first five starts in a season since earned run became an official stat in the National League in 1912."
"The Dodgers had an early opportunity against Janson Junk as they loaded the bases in the first inning with only one out. But he kept the game scoreless by retiring Max Muncy and Andy Pages."
Shohei Ohtani made his fifth pitching start of the season, allowing two runs over six innings with nine strikeouts. The Dodgers lost 2-1 to the Marlins, snapping their three-game winning streak. Ohtani's performance included 104 pitches, his highest with the Dodgers. Despite a solid outing, he faced challenges, including a hit by pitch and a wide throw that allowed a run. The Dodgers had opportunities but failed to capitalize, loading the bases early but not scoring. Ohtani's 0.60 ERA ranks among the best for Dodgers pitchers in their first five starts since 1912.
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