Shohei Ohtani Pitches 6 Innings with No Earned Runs, Ties Ichiro Suzuki's 43-Game On-Base Streak [Video]
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Shohei Ohtani delivered a strong performance as a starting pitcher against the Blue Jays, allowing only one unearned run over six innings, but the Dodgers' bullpen failed to hold the lead, resulting in a loss. As a batter, he extended his on-base streak to 43 games, tying Ichiro Suzuki's MLB record for Japanese players. Ohtani acknowledged fatigue and the need to adjust his pitching mechanics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many innings did Shohei Ohtani pitch against the Blue Jays in this game?
- A: Shohei Ohtani pitched six innings against the Blue Jays, allowing only four hits and one unearned run.
- Q: Whose record did Shohei Ohtani tie by reaching base for forty-three consecutive games?
- A: He tied Ichiro Suzuki's MLB record for Japanese players, which was originally set in the year 2009.
- Q: Who was the last Dodgers pitcher before Shohei Ohtani to pitch at least six innings with no earned runs in their first two starts?
- A: Kenta Maeda was the last Dodgers pitcher to achieve this feat, doing so in the 2016 MLB season.
- Q: What was the final score of the game, and did the Los Angeles Dodgers win?
- A: The Dodgers lost the game with a final score of three to four, ending their five-game winning streak.
- Q: How many home runs did Shohei Ohtani hit in total during the team's road trip?
- A: Shohei Ohtani hit a total of three home runs during the Dodgers' East Coast road trip.