After this year’s World Series, we saw many interesting trends in the data: As long as there are more home runs than the opponent, the winning rate is as high as 85%; the team has become more active in running the bases, and TOOTBLAN has reached a record high; pitchers have replaced the slider with the “crossball” as a new weapon, and the Seam-Shifted Wake technology makes the ball drop more stable and unpredictable. But when the camera turned from the stadium to the two protagonists – one was Shohei Ohtani, who led the Dodgers to two consecutive championships and won the National League MVP, and the other was Mike Trout, who was once called “the strongest hitter in a generation” but fell into a slump. The Angels have not made the playoffs since 2014; the last time Trout won in the playoffs was in 2009. 0:00 Opening 0:23 Update on recent Dodgers and MLB news 6:09 First topic: Key indicators of the championship game 15:54 Second topic: Mike Trout Reference source: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/mlb/

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