3 Dodgers X-factors the Blue Jays will need to contain in the World Series
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3 Dodgers X-factors the Blue Jays will need to contain in the World Series
"Shohei Ohtani is not a player to take lightly; fans across the globe know that. Simply put, he crushes the baseball-hitting it harder and farther than anyone else. This season, Ohtani launched 55 home runs and has added six more this postseason, including last night against the Toronto Blue Jays. The two-way superstar also leads off for the Dodgers, making the top of the lineup extremely difficult to pitch to."
"Ohtani covers nearly every part of the strike zone, leaving little room for error. His clutch hitting and elite barrel control make him a constant threat. Ohtani should be treated with the same level of caution as Aaron Judge or Cal Raleigh. The challenge is that pitching around him only sets the table for other Dodgers stars like Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and Freddie Freeman."
The Los Angeles Dodgers present a balanced, October-ready roster with a powerful lineup and rotation that matches evenly against the Toronto Blue Jays. Shohei Ohtani produced 55 regular-season home runs and six postseason homers, leads off for the Dodgers, and combines elite barrel control with broad strike-zone coverage. Ohtani has a postseason line of .222/.340/.667, served as the Dodgers’ fourth starter with 12 innings and a 2.25 ERA, and offers high-velocity pitching and a deep repertoire. Ohtani recorded one hit, two RBIs, and a walk last night and is a base-stealing threat. Teoscar Hernández, a former Blue Jay, returns hitting fifth or sixth, while Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and Freddie Freeman add further lineup danger.
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