Dodgers Force Game 7 in World Series, Shohei Ohtani Expected to Start
TORONTO — The Dodgers have forced a Game 7 in the World Series, and in a surprising move, Shohei Ohtani is expected to be their starting pitcher. This decision comes just four days after his six-plus-inning, 93-pitch start in Game 4 of this World Series. According to a person with knowledge of the situation, Ohtani will likely serve as the team’s opener in Saturday’s winner-take-all contest.
While Ohtani almost certainly won’t make a full-length start, he should be able to get through at least two or three innings, depending on how laborious his outing is. Four or five innings might not be out of the question either, even in what will be only his second career MLB outing pitching on three days’ rest. The only time Ohtani did so was in 2023, when he followed a rain-shortened two-inning start at Fenway Park against the Red Sox with a seven-inning outing four days later.
Saturday’s game will come under entirely different circumstances, in what will be the first seventh game in a World Series since 2019. By starting Ohtani, the Dodgers would ensure they wouldn’t lose his bat for the rest of the game, thanks to MLB’s two-way rules. If he were to enter in relief during the game, the only way he could stay in afterward is if he shifted to the outfield, since MLB’s rules stipulate that a team would lose the DH spot under such circumstances.
Ohtani’s Postseason Performance and Team Options
Ohtani has completed six innings in each of his three previous pitching appearances this postseason, with a 3.50 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 18 innings. The Dodgers should have options behind Ohtani, including Tyler Glasnow, who will likely be available after needing just three pitches to get the save in Friday’s wild finish. Blake Snell also said he would be available after his Game 5 start on Wednesday.
In the bullpen, Roki Sasaki figures to be at manager Dave Roberts’ disposal as well, despite throwing 33 pitches in one-plus inning of work on Friday. Roberts said everyone short of Game 6 starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto would be available. With these options, the Dodgers are well-equipped to handle the pressure of a Game 7.
Conclusion and What’s Next
The decision to start Ohtani in Game 7 is a bold move, but it could pay off for the Dodgers. With his impressive postseason performance and the team’s options behind him, they are ready to take on the challenge. For more information on this story, visit Here
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