
"Ohtani's first time pitching in October was generally a success as he completed six innings and finished with nine strikeouts. All three runs Ohtani allowed in the quality start came in the second inning and due in large part to Hernández failing to cut off a ball in the right-center field gap. It resulted in an RBI triple for J.T. Realmuto, who later scored on a sacrifice fly."
"He exited the game with the Dodgers leading 5-3. Up to that point Ohtani had been bested by Sánchez quieting the Dodgers through five innings. They found some traction in the sixth inning when Freddie Freeman's walk sparked a two-out rally. Tommy Edman followed with a base hit and Kiké Hernández's two-run double put the Dodgers on the board while also chasing Sánchez from the game."
Shohei Ohtani made his first postseason pitching start, completing six innings with nine strikeouts while allowing three runs, all in the second inning after a right-center field misplay. J.T. Realmuto recorded an RBI triple and later scored on a sacrifice fly. Ohtani retired 15 of the final 17 batters and exited with a 5-3 lead. The Dodgers broke through in the sixth when Freddie Freeman's walk set up Tommy Edman's single and Kiké Hernández's two-run double. In the seventh, Teoscar Hernández hit a go-ahead home run, his third of the playoffs.
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