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Shohei Completes NLCS Sweep in Superhuman Performance

Just when I thought the Dodgers were well on their way without me having to check my heart rate count, Doc has to go and put in Blake Treinen to pitch the 8th.  Is he the only RHRP the Dodgers have?  Where was Emmet Sheehan?  Oh well, quit complaining Jeff.

A double, SB, and BB, gave the Brewers life with runners on the corners with nobody out.  Treinen then struck out Isaac Collins and his night was done.  Anthony Banda came in to face Brice Turang.  Banda got the ground ball, but Turang was too fast to be doubled up, and the shutout was over.

Jackson Chourio, who is already an elite hitter at 21, singled to put runners on 1st and 2nd and Christian Yelich coming up.  But Banda got Yelich on a comebacker, and the Dodgers were now 3 outs away.

But this was Shohei’s night.  The day began with a number of commenters writing that Ohtani should be benched.  Some were a little more forgiving and said he should just be taken out of the leadoff spot.  Ohtani had a better idea.  He led off the bottom of the 1st with a 446 foot HR.

 

 

The Dodgers used 3 singles by Mookie, Will Smith, Tommey Edman, and a ground out by Teoscar Hernández gave the Dodgers a 3-0 lead.

 

 

Shohei walked in the 2nd.  But then he outdid himself in the 4th.  He hit one 469 feet on top of the RF pavilion roof.

 

 

Shohei was removed from pitching in the top of the 7th after allowing the first two batters to reach .  Doc brought in LHRP Alex Vesia.  Vesia got Andrew Vaughn to pop out for the 1st out, and then induced Sal Frelick to hit into a DP to end the inning.   Shohei completed 6+ scoreless innings, allowing 2 hits, struck out 10 while walking 3.  He had 19 whiffs.

But Ohtani came to bat in the bottom of the 7th with a chance to hit his 3rd HR, which he did.  But his 3rd was just a flair hit only 427 feet.

 

 

Roki Sasaki came in to pitch the 9th in a non-save situation, allowing a single, but got the final three outs to send the Dodgers to the World Series AGAIN.

This will be the 5th NL Pennant in the last nine years, and the 26th in their illustrious history.  That is the most by any other NL team, 3 more than the Giants.

This was the first LAD 4 game sweep in a 7 game series since the 1963 sweep of  NYY in thw WS.

There are just not nearly enough superlatives to describe what Shohei Ohtani means to the Dodgers and MLB.

WS Game 1 will be, Friday, Oct. 24.  The LAD rotation figures to be the same: Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, and Shohei Ohtani.  I do not expect any changes in the position player roster.  Now the bullpen????  All kidding aside, I do not see any changes here either.

 

Dodgers Starting Pitching

 

 

Ohtani’s Strikeouts and HRs in chronological order

 

 

October Kiké lets his defense be his star in this game.

 

 

 

4th player to hit Playoff HRs off the same pitcher on the same calendar day in multiple postseasons.

 

Doc on Ruining Baseball

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jeff Dominique

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OhioDodger
OhioDodger
11 hours ago

We will have home field against the Mariners who won 90 games. Toronto won 94. Go Mariners.

I can’t believe Roberts brought Treinen in to pitch the 8th.
Sometimes he does the dumbest things.

Cassidy
Cassidy
2 hours ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

Yea, Roberts is just such a loser!

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 hour ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Didn’t say he was a loser or a bad manager. I just thought there were better options than Treinen for the 8th inning.

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 hour ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Clearly the main takeaway from tve game

Bobby
Bobby
1 hour ago
Reply to  Dionysus

I refused to celebrate the fact that we clinched a trip to the World Series because Treinen pitched

Wayne
Wayne
11 hours ago

Summary of this game —
Bugs Bunny pitching, Bugs Bunny hitting …

Seriously, as long as their SP’s keep doing what they’re doing,
the Dodgers got this in the bag.

Last edited 11 hours ago by Wayne
SandyAmoros
SandyAmoros
5 hours ago
Reply to  Wayne

Great win love the way edmunds plays ball. Most times Roberts does dumb things yet they still win. Does Treinin have pictures . Starting pitching in this series was oustanding keep er going for 4 more.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
4 hours ago

The Hernández double play was amazing. Perkins just stood there in disbelief.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 hours ago

Fun report of a fun game, Jeff. Shohei’s “flare” third HR will be remembered…

tedraymond
tedraymond
3 hours ago

Shohei Otani. WOW! What a fun and historical performance he put on last night.
To have struggled hitting for the last several games and then to do what he did last night was completely unexpected. It has to be one of the greatest (or the greatest) individual accomplishments in postseason history. To pitch 6+ shutout innings, striking out 10, and hit three 400’+ home runs in one game is truly insane. That would be nice production for a entire series.

With the success and length the starters are providing, do you think it has taken some pressure off the BP? Roberts seems somewhat more comfortable going to them in the past two games. Treinen still is a major concern for me. Last night I would have liked to see Sheehan in the 8th inning. It might have given Sheehan some confidence moving forward to the WS. But, then Roberts was probably more comfortable with Treinen’s experience. Thankfully, after three batters Roberts got him out of the game and brought in Banda to close down the Brewers. And, of course, the new closer Roki Sasaki came in to finish the game.
How exciting for him!

Not only Kiki’s offense excels during the playoffs, but his defense as well. That play he made to double up Perkins with a strong throw while still running after his catch was spectacular.

I’m pulling for the Mariners to close out Toronto. I expect the FOX people won’t be happy, but the Seattle team has never been to the WS. It would be great to have them get there finally. It would be cool to see Ohtani vs Raleigh. Seattle has some very good young players along with a couple a seasoned vets. Their starting pitching has been good in the playoffs so far.

Carry on

Cassidy
Cassidy
2 hours ago

I woke up today and still can’t believe what I witnessed last night. Just incredible. When Ohtani can lay off those pitches down and away and out of the zone, he’s a different hitter. It forces the pitcher to finally come into the zone. And we saw what happened when they do. If I was a pitcher, I would never throw him a strike. Up and out of the zone with the fastball and low and in the dirt breaking ball. If he walks, he walks. Can’t believe I got to see the greatest individual game in mlb history, my team, my guy and in the biggest of moments. Just awesome!

Cassidy
Cassidy
2 hours ago

I’m also calling for sitting Pages out of game one of the WS like I did for Ohtani last night.
Hopefully with the same results!

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 hour ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Yep, I would sit Pages and play Call.

Wally Moonshot
Wally Moonshot
1 hour ago
Reply to  Cassidy

The Dodgers leave Conforto off the post season roster and they become invincible!

Cassidy
Cassidy
39 minutes ago
Reply to  Wally Moonshot

It’s not because of their bats

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 hour ago
Reply to  Wally Moonshot

They finally woke up and did the right thing.

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 hour ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Haha

tedraymond
tedraymond
2 hours ago
Reply to  Cassidy

If it was only that easy! Good strategy though. So far, Pages has a game winning comebacker to his credit. He would certainly help the bottom of the lineup if he could contribute something to give Ohtani or the top of the order someone to drive in.

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 hour ago

Wow

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 hour ago

Snell, Yams, Glasnow to Ohtani: “Okay, I see how it is, Maybe you could also make contact when we are on the mound.”

Edmand was great last year and he has been pretty clutch so far this year in the playoffs. If Kike’ is not a Dodger next year, the Dodgers will still have a Mr. October.

I noticed that Chorio was very confident at the plate. He is a winner. I didn’t pay attention to his defense. Is he good there also?

Roberts might like Treinen’s experience but all he has to do is look at that recent history and use that knowledge to change his go to guy.

Sasaki wasn’t dominant in game 4 but good enough to close out the game. The Brewers were ready to take this series to a game 5. They were not giving up. Great pitching and great baseball beat them. The Brewers need one more pitcher.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
5 minutes ago
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John
John
1 hour ago

I thought I saw somewhere that Ohtani very seldom takes batting practice outside. He hit outside Thursday. I know it’s probably coincidental but I think Ohtani should continue to take batting practice outside until we win the World Series

Cassidy
Cassidy
52 minutes ago
Reply to  John

And bring Pages along with him!

John
John
1 hour ago

Where’s Bear

Michael Norris
Editor
25 minutes ago

Well, when I am wrong, it is a whopper. I will just shut the hell up about Shohei hitting leadoff anymore. He has proved me wrong in so many ways. 3rd Dodger to have a 3-homer game in the playoffs, and the only superstar in the bunch. The other two, Kike and CT-3. Freddie and Duke Snider are the only Dodgers with four homers in a World Series and Duke did it twice. Snider still has the most World Series homers by a Dodger, 11. Bring on whomever the AL has, I am looking forward to the first Dodger back-to-back Championships.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
13 minutes ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

It’s not like Ohtani can’t hit home runs in another spot in the lineup.

Michael Norris
Editor
1 minute ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

No, it isn’t, and according to their stat pages, Betts is a better leadoff hitter. Betts hits .289 as the first batter in a game. He has 52 career leadoff homers. That places him 5th all time behind Ricky Henderson, Springer, Alfonso Soriano and Craig Biggio. He is one behind Biggio and 2 behind Soriano. Springer has 63 and Henderson had 81. Ohtani has hit .290 leading off a game and has 24 leadoff homers. Overall Betts hits close to .300 leading off.

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