The Dodgers managed to tie the game 4:1 in the second game of the series with the Guardians, avoiding losing the series early. In addition to the pre-match Yoshi Yamamoto bobblehead dolls that sparked a rush for purchase and Shohei Ohtani’s peripheral products once again fetched high prices, the focus of this game was also exciting. Ohtani started 6 scoreless innings in this campaign, allowed only 1 hit, and struck out 6 times. His fastest ball speed reached 99.2 miles, once again showing his ace-level suppression. This video will take everyone to sort out why Ohtani was able to successfully block the Guardians’ line today, including the obvious changes in the ratio of curveballs and forkballs, and whether such adjustments are related to his restart of the two-point style this year. At the same time, we will also talk about the performance of the Dodgers bullpen in holding up in the rain, how the middle and lower pitches can make up for the gap in the first half where the firepower has not fully recovered, and why hitters like Betts, Freeman, and Ohtani do not need to worry too much about the short slump at the beginning of the season. 0:00 Yushin Yamamoto’s bobblehead day and Shohei Ohtani’s surrounding craze 2:38 Review of Ohtani’s start in this game 3:20 What are the two key balls that Ohtani used to solve the batter’s problem in this game? 5:25 The Dodgers bullpen is in excellent condition to start the season 6:03 The turning point of this game 6:28 The coach’s response to the slow start of the season in the first half of the batting line 7:18 The difference between top hitters and generally good hitters 8:13 Yamamoto starts and ends

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