TORONTO — Who would have guessed?
Who would have guessed that in a beginning rotation of giants and alphas, a very powerful pitcher can be the diminutive 27 12 months outdated with the mischievous smile who performs the position of everybody’s little brother?
From a distance, Yoshinobu Yamamoto doesn’t seem like somebody who figures to contend within the coming years to be the very best pitcher on the earth.
He stands solely 5-foot-10. He’s not imply in the way in which frontline starters typically are. He’s extraordinarily thoughtful of others, even individuals who supply minimal, if any, transactional worth — or extra exactly, his focus and confidence in his work don’t blind him to their sensitivities.
Beneath the masks of normality, nonetheless, there’s something in Yamamoto able to fueling the type of complete-game efficiency he delivered within the Dodgers’ 5-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Recreation 2 of the World Sequence.
Yamamoto needs to be nice. Or maybe he needs to be.
Look, and you will note it. Pay attention, and you’ll hear it.
Yamamoto has usually shared his admiration of Clayton Kershaw, however it’s clear he doesn’t see him as only a mentor. He sees him as a benchmark by which ought to measure himself.
When Kershaw introduced his retirement final month, Yamamoto spoke of how grateful he was to play alongside him for 2 years. He talked about how a lot he discovered from him. What was significantly fascinating was what he stated after.
“I think from my heart that I want to be an ace pitcher like Kershaw,” Yamamoto stated in Japanese, “and I want to do my best to one day surpass my great senior.”
Kershaw has 223 profession victories. He gained a most useful participant award. He gained three Cy Younger Awards.
Not solely does Yamamoto wish to be higher than Kershaw, he’s daring sufficient to state that ambition publicly.
Yamamoto did one thing Kershaw by no means did towards the Milwaukee Brewers in Recreation 2 of the Nationwide League Championship Sequence by pitching a whole sport within the postseason.
Eleven days later, he did it once more, this time towards the Blue Jays within the World Sequence.
The final pitcher to throw a whole sport in a World Sequence was Johnny Cueto, and he did it 10 years in the past. The final pitcher to throw consecutive full video games within the postseason was Curt Schilling, and he did it 24 years in the past.
Yamamoto was the Dodgers’ most reliable starter within the common season. As a second-year main leaguer, he made a team-high 30 begins, posting a 12-8 document with a 2.49 earned-run common.

Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto reacts to recording a strikeout to shut out the primary inning of Recreation 2 of the World Sequence on Saturday.
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His sport has reached one other degree within the postseason, and in doing so, he might need saved the Dodgers, who have been in hassle after Blake Snell’s implosion resulted in a loss within the opening sport of this World Sequence
“I felt we had to win today no matter what,” Yamamoto stated.
Together with his 105-pitch masterpiece, Yamamoto spared supervisor Dave Roberts the disagreeable obligation of opening the gates to hell — pardon me, the bullpen — and tied the sequence at one sport apiece. The subsequent three video games can be performed at Dodger Stadium.
The historic efficiency by Yamamoto had an ominous begin, as George Springer led off within the first inning with a double and superior to 3rd base on a single by Nathan Lukes.
Yamamoto escaped the jam by retiring Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Alejandro Kirk and Daulton Varsho so as, however his pitch depend was already at 23.
“I didn’t think I could get to the end,” Yamamoto stated.
The ever-optimistic Roberts was hopeful Yamamoto might full six innings, which might process the bullpen with protecting the final three. Roberts by no means needed to put together the smoke and mirrors required to navigate the ultimate third of the sport. Yamamoto gave up a run within the third inning however retired the final 20 batters he confronted.
How he pitched mirrored the truth of the Dodgers’ bullpen state of affairs — basically, that transformed starter Roki Sasaki was the one reliever who could possibly be trusted. Halfway via the sport, Yamamoto began throwing cutters, which induced contact and restricted his pitch depend.
“Fundamentally, my pitching style is to throw as much as I can in the strike zone,” Yamamoto stated. “It’s a style in which I aim in the strike zone and throw with as much effort as I can.”
Earlier than this postseason, the final time Yamamoto pitched a whole sport was in 2023, for the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese league.
So when Yamamoto recorded the ultimate out of his begin towards the Brewers, he forgot his customized of embracing the catcher.
“It had been so long, I didn’t know where to go,” he stated.
On Saturday, he knew, strolling towards house plate and clasping fingers with Will Smith. The guess right here is that he gained’t neglect once more. If he doesn’t pitch one other full sport in these playoffs, he figures to pitch a number of of them over the subsequent handful of seasons.
He needs extra.