
"The Blue Jays struggled to find a rhythm against the Japanese starter, with Yamamoto posting a 1.02 ERA across 17 2/3 innings. He allowed just ten hits and two walks while striking out 15 and giving up just two earned runs. After throwing 96 pitches on Friday night in the Dodgers' win, manager Dave Roberts turned to his superstar late in Game 7, having him throw another 34 pitches in the eventual win."
"This postseason was one for the record books for Yamamoto, who pitched two complete games (once against the Brewers, once against Toronto). Cross six outings (one relief appearance), he allowed just six earned runs through 37 1/3 innings of work, holding opponents to a .174/.224/.248 slash line. He also struck out 33 batters and kept his command in check to the tune of six walks."
Yoshinobu Yamamoto dominated the World Series, starting Games 2 and 6 and appearing in relief in Game 7. He posted a 1.02 ERA across 17 2/3 innings, allowing ten hits, two walks, striking out 15 and surrendering two earned runs. After throwing 96 pitches in the Dodgers' earlier win, he returned late in Game 7 for another 34 pitches and helped end the game with an inning-ending double play. Across the postseason he threw two complete games, allowed six earned runs over 37 1/3 innings, struck out 33 batters, issued six walks, and held opponents to a .174/.224/.248 slash line. He signed with the Dodgers in the 2023/2024 offseason and now has two World Series rings.
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