Ohtani Pitches Six Shutout Innings and Reaches Base Five Times in Dodgers 7-0 Win
Shohei Ohtani allowed three base runners over six scoreless innings and reached base five times in the Dodgers' 7-0 victory over the Diamondbacks on Wednesday. His ERA fell to 0.74, the third-lowest mark recorded by any pitcher in his first 10 starts since 1913.
Los Angeles TimesShohei Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings and reached base five times as the Dodgers defeated the Diamondbacks 7-0 on Wednesday. Ohtani allowed two hits and one walk while striking out Corbin Carroll to end the sixth inning on a ground ball that started a double play. He collected three hits and two walks at the plate.
Ohtani lowered his ERA to 0.74.
That mark ranks third-lowest among pitchers in their first 10 starts of a season since earned runs became an official statistic in 1913, according to MLB.com.
Roberts said after the game that every run scored with Ohtani on the roster carries added value. The Dodgers recorded 16 hits in the contest.
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