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How 'Shohei Ohtani Rule' Dictates Dodgers' Ideal Pitching Plan

How 'Shohei Ohtani Rule' Dictates Dodgers' Ideal Pitching Plan

Summary

The Los Angeles Dodgers are in a tight situation as they must win two games against the Toronto Blue Jays to claim another World Series title. To improve their chances, experts suggest using Shohei Ohtani as the starting pitcher for Game 7 due to his ability to both pitch and hit, thanks to a specific Major League Baseball rule.

Key Facts

  • The Dodgers need to win against the Toronto Blue Jays in Games 6 and 7 to win the World Series.
  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto is scheduled to start as the pitcher for Game 6.
  • Tyler Glasnow is ready to pitch after starting Game 3.
  • The main question is whether Shohei Ohtani can pitch effectively on three days’ rest.
  • There is a special MLB rule allowing two-way players like Ohtani to stay in the game as a hitter after pitching.
  • If used as a reliever, the Dodgers could lose the designated hitter spot, which is usually not advised.
  • Experts recommend starting Ohtani for Game 7 to make the most of his pitching and hitting skills.
  • If Ohtani pitches the first two innings, Tyler Glasnow could pitch five more innings, followed by relievers if needed.
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