What Really Happened With George Springer Asking About Shohei Ohtani's Warmup Time
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What Really Happened With George Springer Asking About Shohei Ohtani's Warmup Time
"Shohei Ohtani allowed just one unearned run and four hits in six innings of work, striking out two and walking one on 96 pitches. He also drew a leadoff walk in the first inning, but was stranded on the bases."
"Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed frustration over the situation, stating, 'Just talking about the World Series, I think obviously they were a little frustrated about how long Shohei takes in between innings.'"
"Ken Rosenthal clarified that George Springer was not complaining about Ohtani's warm-up time, but was simply seeking clarification from the umpire regarding the extra time Ohtani receives."
Shohei Ohtani had a strong performance, allowing one unearned run and four hits over six innings. He faced criticism regarding the extra warm-up time he received after batting. George Springer questioned the home plate umpire about this, leading to frustration from Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. Roberts acknowledged the unique circumstances surrounding Ohtani's warm-up routine, while Blue Jays manager John Schneider expressed concerns about the time taken. Ultimately, the Dodgers lost the game 4-3, unable to complete a sweep of the Blue Jays.
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