The Los Angeles Dodgers saw a dominant performance from Shohei Ohtani, who struck out 10 batters in a powerful outing — even as his historic scoreless streak came to an end.
🔥 Ohtani’s elite performance
Ohtani was nearly untouchable on the mound:
- 💪 10 strikeouts in a commanding start
- ⚡ High velocity and sharp command
- 🎯 Consistent control against hitters
Despite allowing an earned run, he continued to show why he’s one of the most dominant two-way players in baseball.
📉 Streak finally ends
Ohtani’s streak of consecutive innings without allowing an earned run officially ended during this game.
The streak had been one of the most impressive pitching runs of the season, showcasing his consistency and elite form.
⚾ What this means for the Dodgers
Even with the streak ending, this performance is a huge positive for Los Angeles:
- Ace-level pitching performance continues
- Strong momentum early in the season
- Reinforces Dodgers as top contenders
The team remains in a strong position thanks to Ohtani’s impact on both sides of the game.
🧠 Bigger picture
Ending the streak doesn’t change the bigger story — Ohtani is still performing at an MVP level and remains one of the most dangerous players in MLB.
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