Los Angeles Dodgers kicked off the MLB Wild Card Series with a convincing 10-5 victory that prompts reflection, potentially turning into concerns for manager Dave Roberts-or perhaps these issues were already brewing before the postseason began.
The 10-5 scoreline not only showcased the Dodgers‘ offensive firepower but also highlighted that their bullpen pitchers may not be ready for the challenge of repeating as World Series champions.
Ohtani Remains Ohtani
The Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs, including one in his first at-bat, to lead an offense that racked up 10 runs. This Wednesday, the Dodgers have a chance to close out the series and advance to face the Philadelphia Phillies in the Divisional Series.
Blake Snell Shined as Starter, but Bullpen Faltered
Blake Snell was chosen to start Game 1 and delivered a quality outing, pitching seven innings, allowing two runs, and striking out nine Cincinnati Reds batters. However, Dave Roberts had to use four different relievers to secure the win.
Vesia and Henriquez gave up three runs, causing some tense moments, though Dreyer and Treinen combined to strike out three batters to close out the game, which left lingering doubts.
If the Dodgers win this best-of-three series, they’ll face a Phillies team that will capitalize on short outings from starters, a concern that should weigh heavily on Dave Roberts and the Dodgers bullpen.
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