Dodgers Win NLCS Opener Despite Quiet Night From Ohtani
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts in Game 1 of the National League Championship series, as the Dodgers defeated their opponent too take an early lead in the best-of-seven series. Despite Ohtani’s quiet performance at the plate, the team secured a victory, setting the stage for a crucial Game 2.
The Dodgers’ win underscores the team’s depth and resilience, even when a key offensive contributor like ohtani doesn’t find his rhythm. With the series shifting back to Los Angeles, the Dodgers will look to maintain momentum. Manager Dave Roberts indicated that ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto is scheduled to start Game 2 on October 15th, and Sasaki is unlikely to be used in a consecutive pitching role following his performance in Game 4 of the District Series where he pitched three perfect innings.
Roberts acknowledged Sasaki’s recent strong pitching but noted a slight dip in performance, stating, “There were some disappointing pitches, but his control was off. In other words, he was a little sluggish.” He had previously described the decision to continue pitching Sasaki as a “50-50 decision,” given the two-run lead and Sasaki’s prior success.