Dodgers Superstar Cleaned Trash in Dugout After Historic World Series Game
Summary
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a complete game in the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, leading his team to a win. After the game, he cleaned the dugout, reflecting the Japanese cultural emphasis on cleanliness. Yamamoto's performance is notable, marking the first complete World Series game since 2015.Key Facts
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a complete game for the Dodgers in World Series Game 2.
- He threw 105 pitches, with eight strikeouts and allowed one earned run.
- This performance tied the World Series at 1-1 against the Blue Jays.
- Yamamoto's post-game actions included cleaning the dugout.
- The cleanup reflects Japanese cultural values emphasizing cleanliness.
- His complete game is the first in a World Series since 2015.
- Yamamoto currently holds a 1.57 ERA in the postseason.
- If the Dodgers reach Game 6 and Yamamoto performs well, he could be a contender for the World Series MVP award.
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