At 5:37 p.m. Wednesday, Michael Buble’s “Feeling Good” blared from the Dodger Stadium audio system.
Shohei Ohtani got here strolling to the plate with a bat in his palms.
There was nobody within the stands, after all. Nor an opposing pitcher on the mound. The Dodgers, on this exercise day after getting back from Milwaukee, have been nonetheless some 22 hours away from resuming their Nationwide League Championship Collection towards the Brewers. For another participant, it might have been a routine affair.
Ohtani, nonetheless, is not only any participant.
And among the many many issues that make him distinctive, his behavior of just about by no means taking batting observe on the sector is without doubt one of the small however notable ones.
Which made his determination to take action Wednesday a telling growth.
During the last two weeks, Ohtani has been in a hunch. For the reason that begin of the NL Division Collection, he’s simply two-for-25 with a whopping 12 strikeouts. He has been smothered by left-handed pitching. He has made poor swing selections and did not slug the ball.
Final week, supervisor Dave Roberts went as far as to say the Dodgers have been “not gonna win the World Series with that sort of performance” from their $700-million slugger.
Thus, out Ohtani got here for batting observe on Wednesday in essentially the most seen signal but of his urgency for a turnaround.
“The other way to say it is that, if I hit, we will win,” Ohtani stated in Japanese when requested about Roberts’ World Collection quote earlier Wednesday afternoon. “I think he thinks that if I hit, we will win. I’d like to do my best to do that.”
In Roberts’ view, Ohtani has already began bettering from his woeful NLDS, when he struck out 9 occasions in 18 journeys to the plate towards a left-handed-heavy Philadelphia Phillies workers that, as president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman emphatically put it, had “the most impressive execution against a hitter I’ve ever seen.”
In Sport 1 of the NLCS towards the Brewers, Ohtani was 0-for-two however walked 3 times; twice deliberately however one other on a extra disciplined five-pitch at-bat to guide off the sport towards left-handed opener Aaron Ashby.
The next night time, he went solely one-for-five with three extra strikeouts, giving him 15 this postseason, second-most within the playoffs. However he did have an RBI single, marking his first run pushed in since Sport 2 of the NLDS. He adopted that with a steal, swiping his first bag of the playoffs. And earlier within the sport, he scorched a lineout to proper at 115.2 mph, the toughest he’d hit a ball since taking Cincinnati Reds pitcher Hunter Greene deep within the workforce’s postseason opener.
“The first two games in Milwaukee, his at-bats have been fantastic,” Roberts stated Wednesday, earlier than heading out to the sector and watching Ohtani’s impromptu BP session.
“That’s what I’ve been looking for. That’s what I’m counting on,” he added, whereas noting the cautious method the Brewers have additionally taken with the soon-to-be four-time MVP. “You can only take what they give you. So for me, I think he’s in a good spot right now.”
Shohei Ohtani places the ball in play within the third inning throughout Sport 4 of the NLDS.
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Ohtani’s general numbers, after all, proceed to counsel in any other case. His .147 postseason batting common is second-worst on the workforce, forward of solely Andy Pages. His seven-game drought with out an extra-base hit is longer than any he endured within the common season.
“The first thing I have to do is increase the level of my at-bats,” Ohtani stated in Japanese. “Swing at strikes and not swing at balls.”
On Wednesday, Ohtani’s hunch additionally led to questions on his function as a two-way participant, and whether or not his return to pitching this season (and, this October, doing it for the primary time within the playoffs) has contributed to his sudden struggles on the plate.
In spite of everything, on days Ohtani pitched this season, he hit .222 with 4 house runs however 21 strikeouts. On the times instantly following an outing, he batted .147 with two house runs and 10 strikeouts.
His present hunch started with a hitless, four-strikeout dud in Sport 1 of the NLDS, when he additionally made a six-inning, three-run begin on the mound.
And in days since, Roberts has acknowledged some probably correlation between Ohtani’s two roles.
“[His offense] hasn’t been good when he’s pitched,” Roberts stated following the NLDS. “We’ve got to think through this and come up with a better game plan.”
Ohtani, alternatively, pushed again considerably on that narrative throughout Wednesday’s exercise, by which he additionally threw a bullpen session in preparation for his subsequent begin in Sport 4 of the NLCS on Friday.
Whereas it’s “more physically strenuous” to deal with each roles, he conceded, he countered that “I don’t know if there’s a direct correlation.”
“Physically,” he added, “I don’t feel like there’s a connection.”
As an alternative, Ohtani on Wednesday went about fixing his swing the way in which another regular hitter would. He went out on the sector for his uncommon session of batting observe. Of his 32 swings, he despatched 14 over the fence, together with one which clanked off the roof of the right-field pavilion.
“Certainly, there’s frustration,” Roberts stated of how he’s seen Ohtani deal with his uncharacteristic lack of efficiency.
However, he added, “that’s expected. I don’t mind it. I like the edge.”
“He’s obviously a very, very talented player, and we’re counting on him,” Roberts continued. “He’s just a great competitor. He’s very prepared. And there’s still a lot of baseball left.”
