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It's getting difficult to keep track of how many times Dodgers starting pitcher and designated hitter Shohei Ohtani has rewritten Major League Baseball history
The Toronto Blue Jays didn't expect much from pitcher Trey Yesavage at the start of the 2025 MLB season. Sure, some thought he was a back-end top-100 prospect, but he had yet to pitch a single inning in the minors. Merely surviving in A-ball would have been a successful year.
A lot of Japanese have been glued to their computers or TV sets recently, cheering for Shohei Ohtani in the World Series.
Two NL East teams have now been connected to the Dodgers coach, who has yet to manage at any level of baseball.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have often played second fiddle to the New York Yankees in baseball’s history books. Their 23 World Series appearances trail only the Yankees’ 41, and they lost eight of the 12 times they met in the Fall Classic.
Shohei Ohtani could pitch out of the bullpen for the Los Angeles Dodgers when the World Series returns to Toronto this weekend.