
"Ohtani has completed six innings in all five starts this season and allowed one or fewer earned run in each outing while also limiting opponents to no more than five hits and without giving up a home run."
"By allowing just the one earned run, Ohtani kept his season ERA at a minuscule 0.60. That's the fifth-lowest mark 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."
"Ohtani appeared visibly frustrated at multiple points in his start and did manage to channel that into working out of jams. One particular instance saw him strand the bases loaded."
Shohei Ohtani allowed two runs, one earned, with nine strikeouts over six innings in his latest start. He has completed six innings in all five starts this season, allowing one or fewer earned runs and no home runs. This performance makes him the first pitcher in MLB history to achieve such results through the first five starts of a season since earned runs became an official stat in 1913. His current ERA stands at 0.60, one of the lowest in Dodgers history for the same period.
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