
""He was nasty. He was the MVP," Guerrero told Yancen Pujols in an exclusive Spanish-language interview."
""He takes the bat out of your hands. That guy keeps the ball down at your knees and strikes everybody out.""
""wasn't that tough to hit.""
""expects to be in the Cy Young conversation.""
Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered dominant postseason pitching, recording a 1.02 ERA across 17.2 innings with 15 strikeouts, only 10 hits allowed and two earned runs. Yamamoto earned three Fall Classic wins, including victories in Games 6 and 7 on consecutive days, and was named World Series MVP. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. praised Yamamoto as "nasty," saying the pitcher keeps the ball down and strikes hitters out. Shohei Ohtani struggled on the mound in the series, allowing seven earned runs in 8.1 innings (7.56 ERA) and taking the loss in Game 4.
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