Dodgers Superstars Earn Major Praise From Opposing Managers in Latest Survey
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Dodgers Superstars Earn Major Praise From Opposing Managers in Latest Survey
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have consistently shown their ability to come through in huge moments, with every one of their players possessing the ability to flip a game on its head. This became even more evident in the 2025 postseason, where just about every Dodger had his moment in a big moment as they battled their way to a second consecutive World Series title."
"In a poll from ESPN, managers from across MLB named the player they'd least like to face with the game on the line. Five of the six respondents named Dodgers players. Perhaps surprisingly, only one manager - the Colorado Rockies' Warren Schaeffer - listed Shohei Ohtani. More news: Dodgers' Edwin Diaz Sends Message to LA Fans "Shohei [Ohtani]," Schaeffer said. "He seems pretty clutch.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers delivered clutch performances across the roster throughout the 2025 postseason, culminating in a second consecutive World Series title. Opposing managers in an ESPN poll overwhelmingly identified Dodgers players as those they least want to face with games on the line. Five of six managers named Dodgers, while only Colorado’s Warren Schaeffer singled out Shohei Ohtani, citing his clutch hitting and .341 average against Colorado in 2025. Freddie Freeman drew three votes, becoming the most-cited individual, with managers praising his consistent plate discipline, ability to hit both righties and lefties, and situational reliability.
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