Yoshinobu Yamamoto's six scoreless innings help Dodgers complete sweep of Nationals
Briefly

The consistency of the fastball command had eluded Yamamoto as he posted a 4.50 ERA in his first five starts. Manager Dave Roberts highlighted the importance of fastball command in Yamamoto's performance.
Yamamoto demonstrated his fastball command in a dominant outing, firing mid-90 mph pitches to each corner of the strike zone. His performance was crucial in the Dodgers' series sweep.
Yamamoto didn't allow a hit until the third inning and managed to navigate through the game with minimal threats. His standout performance was underpinned by his improved fastball command.
The only real scare Yamamoto faced was a 105 mph comebacker in the fifth inning, highlighting his resilience and focus during the game.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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