Wait Until You Hear What Happened: Shohei Ohtani's 18-Game Heater: The .420 Bat That Has the League Terrified

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Shohei Ohtani's 18-Game Heater: The .420 Bat That Has the League Terrified

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Alright, Seattle, listen up! While our boys are busy lighting up T-Mobile, we gotta talk about something happening down south. You know I bleed green and blue, but when a player goes on an absolute tear like this, you gotta give credit where it's due, even if it's for those Dodgers. Shohei Ohtani just put on a clinic in Phoenix on Tuesday night, powering the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. And man, the numbers he's racking up right now are just absurd. Are you ready for this?

Ohtani's Bat Is Simply Unstoppable

Get this: Ohtani crushed a double, smacked a triple, drove in two runs, and crossed home plate twice himself! He was literally everywhere for the Dodgers. And this wasn't just a one-off performance, folks. The dude has been getting on base for 18 consecutive games. During that insane streak, he's hitting a ridiculous .420, going 29-for-69 at the plate. We're talking seven doubles, four homers, 17 RBIs, and ten multi-hit games! Seriously, what are pitchers supposed to do with that? When he steps up, it feels like it's already a hit. He even doubled and scored on a Freddie Freeman homer in the first inning, then ripped a two-run triple in the second to give them an early 4-0 lead. It's just a different level of play from this guy.

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Dodgers Hold On As D-backs Fight Back

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The Dodgers jumped out to a 4-0 lead after two innings, even stretching it to 6-2 by the bottom of the seventh, thanks to Andy Pages and Mookie Betts driving in runs. Freeman himself had three hits on the night, and Dalton Rushing chipped in with two hits and two runs. But don't think the D-backs just rolled over, because they fought back hard. Corbin Carroll smashed a homer, and Nolan Arenado delivered a two-run double off Kyle Hurt in a three-run seventh inning, closing the gap to 6-5. It got tense, but Will Klein came in clutch, getting Tommy Troy to ground out with the bases loaded to end the seventh. He then got Arenado to hit into a double play in the eighth after Carroll and Gabriel Moreno had singles. Tanner Scott closed it out, pitching around a single in the ninth for his sixth save in seven chances. The Dodgers have won 12 of their last 16 games, while Arizona has dropped four of their last five.

Meanwhile, Back in the Emerald City!

Look, Ohtani is doing Ohtani things for the Dodgers, but who really cares about that when our boys are getting it done?! You know what we care about? Our Seattle Mariners! And guess what? Our M's just absolutely handled business at T-Mobile Park tonight, beating the New York Mets 8-3! That's the kind of score we love to see. Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez are out there doing work, playing for the Emerald City. Every single win counts, especially early in the season, to build that momentum. Let's keep this energy going!

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