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Count me in. Amazing story for baseball. He's going to just pitch one inning tonight and ramp up slowly.
Knowing this guy he might strike out the side. |
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I'll be watching! I try to catch as many of Ohtani's games as I can.
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I know he gave up a run, but man he’s got great stuff!
Hit 100mph and his movement was crazy. Ump cost him by blowing the check swing call. |
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Rusty, but light contact and bad umpiring certainly didn't help. Ump was all over the place.
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First, I’m a huge Ohtani fan, and I completely understand the excitement about him pitching. But I think it will eventually cause unfortunate injuries, taking the bat out of his hands. I hope I’m wrong, but pitching only adds more chances for injuries.
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While, as a Dodger fan, that's obviously a concern. His history has shown that his pitching injuries don't really hamper his playing time or effectiveness at DH. Since he never has to play the field he never has to throw so oftentimes he can play through the pitching injury.
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I love Ohtani. He's such a man. He could have taken the easier way out and open up his pitching against the Nationals, Rockies or the White Sox. But he mans up and takes on the top of the order of the Padres.
Ohtani is an old school competitor. He doesn't preen or prance or talk shit. He gets beat up a bit in his first inning and owns it. And then he goes out and drives in the tying run to make up for his underperformance (even though it is a rehab start basically). I tip my cap to him, even as a Mets fan. I can see why the Dodgers love him in the clubhouse. If you have a guy like Ohtani in there, you know that all the divos (male divas) like Rafael Devers just don't make it. Last edited by bk400; 06-17-2025 at 10:12 AM. |
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Ohtani’s swing is the smoothest I’ve ever seen (early years Griffey Jr and maybe short peak Strawberry come to mind too). A home run just looks inevitable when he reads the ball and swings through it. Judge is an equally impressive hitter but he looks a little more violent when he crushes one.
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Gary Sheffield was another guy with a violent swing but at the same time there was something beautiful about it.
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The only thing more entertaining than a Reggie home run was a Reggie strikeout. ![]() How many times did Reggie come right out of his helmet, on a swing and a miss? Sometimes he’d lose a helmet and hit a HR in the same at bat.
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You guys see Ohtani's reaction to getting drilled high on a 3-0 fastball that got Suarez ejected? The commentators were right to be impressed.
Ohtani is probably thinking, "Sure, you can hit me, but I've got 3 MVPs and a ring. What do you have, beaatcch?" Or maybe he's thinking, "That was stupid, because I'm going to be on the mound against you in August, and I'm going to break Tatis's hand." But actually, he's probably not thinking any of those things, which is why he is a bad bad man. |
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How many times are they allowed to hit this guy - I just seen him get hit in the leg the day before - what happened ? Did they hit Tatis again ?
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Never mind I read up on it , apparently the Dodgers have hit Tatis three times in seven games - managers doing the Dusty Baker Tony La Russa thing
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Yeah, and it's Ohtani who has shown he's the adult in the room.
Here's the video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LyoqcIorTE8 |
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That one guy being Kershaw, who's normally pretty calm and level-headed. That's an indicator of how bad things had gotten in the series that he was the first one headed to the field.
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Culturally, people probably assume Ohtani won't fight. But that dude is 6'4 250 (forget 210, his listed weight -- Bryce Harper is 210, and Ohtani is much bigger than Bryce Harper). He also owns the vertical jump record for both the Angels and the Dodgers and squats 500 lbs for reps. He's all smiles, but who on the Padres really wants to fight him.
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I wish he would just stick to hitting/fielding. I too hope I am wrong, but he’s just 1 pitch away from being forgotten about.
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Just an opinion but I think batting him lead off for a few extra plate appearances is killing the Dodgers ,
Five RBIs yesterday but still not in the top 20. how does a guy with 26 home runs have only 49 RBIs with Betts and Freeman as teammates ? 130 RBIs last year and a couple guys that can score 120 runs - all will struggle to reach the 100 mark this year. Yes leads the league in plate appearances but guaranteed at least one plate appearance Every game with the bases empty. Edit : perhaps “ killing the Dodgers“ Is a bit strong worded, they are in the first place Last edited by Beercan collector; Today at 05:56 AM. |
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I didn't see his inning yesterday, but no hits and 2 strikeouts with one runner reaching on an error. I haven't read anything about the Dodgers plans to ramp him up on the mound. Have they said when they will let him go longer in outings?
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I’m guessing there are mathematicians that have crunched numbers on where to bat him. Judge is a massive power hitting and bats second most nights. Always seemed weird to me but maybe having best power hitters bat third or fourth is becoming outdated.
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Freemans a doubles machine - put them in front of Ohtani that looks like a bunch of runs to me - And they both be seeing more hittable pitches. It’s always fun to pretend I’m smarter than a major league manager Last edited by Beercan collector; Today at 08:20 AM. |
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But he's also only had 50 ABs with RISP this season so far, which is roughly 30% less than what he probably had last year (he had 145 ABs with RISP for the full season last year). So I think it is a combination of both issues -- he's less efficient himself, and the bottom of the order hasn't been getting on base as much. Another anomaly is that Ohtani scored 134 runs last year, but is on pace this year to score 154. So someone is knocking him in. Last edited by bk400; Today at 08:33 AM. |
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It's really a testament to the Dodgers lineup, he had that many RBI's. Ohtani had 177 Plate appearances with RISP. He led off 90 games last year, and batted 2nd for 69 games. Judge batted 3rd, all year last year, and only had 178 Plate appearance with RISP. With Soto gone, they have Judge moving up to the #2 spot, about half the games this year. By the way, Judge is a career .302 AVG, .449 OBP, with Runners in scoring position. Ohtani, for his career is not quite at that level, but pretty close. I'd have Ohtani batting 1 or 2 in the order, anytime possible, just to take advantage of his base-running. Ultimately, you want OBP machines like Ohtani and Judge to get as many at bats as possible. Runs are just as important as RBI's.
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