The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, hoping to go back-to-back for the first time in a long time. Superstar Shohei Ohtani was a major force during the regular season, making history in every way he could.
“Shohei Ohtani recently broke his own record by hitting his 29th home run at Dodger Stadium this season. His previous record was 28 homers in his first year with L.A. Shohei Ohtani is putting the finishing touches on another unanimous MVP,” DodgersNation’s Doug McKain wrote.
However, the series against the Phillies was a completely different story. Ohtani struggled at the plate and couldn’t seem to find a rhythm — a rare occurrence for the two-way star.
“Ohtani was the focus of every plan of attack for the Philadelphia Phillies, who deployed one left-handed pitcher after another in the National League Division Series. Ohtani had one hit and struck out nine times in 18 at-bats, with 16 of his 20 plate appearances coming against lefties,” The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya wrote.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has issued a challenge to Ohtani, emphasizing the need for improvement heading into the NLCS.
“Certainly, whatever opponent we face, they’re gonna try to put as many lefties on Shohei,” Roberts said. “But hoping that he can do a little self-reflecting on that series. And how aggressive he was outside of the strike zone, passive in the zone — just the at-bat quality needs to get better. We’re counting on a recalibration, getting back into the strike zone and understanding when he faces left-handed pitching what they’re gonna try to do.”
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The Dodgers desperately need Ohtani to regroup and lock in for the remainder of the postseason. There’s no time to continue struggling.
While L.A. relies on Ohtani in multiple ways, their biggest need from him right now is at the plate.
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