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It is weird how MLB treats Ohtani as two different players. A hitter and a pitcher. Ohtani the pitcher leaves the game but Ohtani the hitter can still remain. MLB changed the rule just for him. That is impressive.
Just watch the pitches that are 3 feet off the plate in any direction.He is loading up and starting his motion on all of them. He is just guessing. He has no pitch recognition coming out of the pitchers hand. None.Just throw every single pitch to Julio low and away off the plate. He can't lay off them and rarely even fouls one.
And he doesn't count as a pitcher on the roster allowing them to keep one more than any other team. Crazy.It is weird how MLB treats Ohtani as two different players. A hitter and a pitcher. Ohtani the pitcher leaves the game but Ohtani the hitter can still remain. MLB changed the rule just for him. That is impressive.
Well they pitched to him in the the and buh bye. Still prefer that one over the last AB. Just pitch better.Unwillingness to pitch to Ohtani cost us. I would rather go after him and if he hits a homer with nobody on oh well. Pitching around him is just dangerous.
You don't know what you are talking about. Professor Jerry said these guys were the bats we needed so who are you to say otherwise???it’s a good thing we traded for Canzone and Rojas though. Those two are tearing it up. Oh wait. Nvm
@Anointed One That was my sarcasm font if you couldn't tell...lol.You don't know what you are talking about. Professor Jerry said these guys were the bats we needed so who are you to say otherwise???