The Los Angeles Dodgers have won the last two World Series and could very well be on their way to a third straight title. Los Angeles continues to dominate the offseason as well, signing top-tier free agents in three consecutive years. The Dodgers added Kyle Tucker after their bats went cold in the last two World Series.
“The Dodgers batted .203 in the World Series, the worst mark by a champion since 1966. Over the last 2 seasons, they have batted a combined .204 in the World Series and won both years,” Jesse Rogers of ESPN wrote.
One notable name who hasn’t fully found his rhythm in those two World Series is Shohei Ohtani. The superstar has been a hitting machine during the regular season for Los Angeles, but the postseason has not always been as kind. Last season, Ohtani broke Dodger Stadium’s single-season home run record.
“Shohei Ohtani just broke his own record by hitting his 29th home run at Dodger Stadium this season. The previous record was the 28 homers he hit in his first year with LA. Shohei Ohtani is putting the finishing touches on another unanimous MVP,” DodgersNation’s Doug McKain wrote.
The World Baseball Classic is taking place during Spring Training, and Ohtani is set to play for Japan, the reigning champions. He has been participating in camp with the Dodgers, but as of Sunday, he will leave to compete in the WBC.
“Dave Roberts said today was Shohei Ohtani’s last day in camp. He’ll be leaving for the WBC tonight/tomorrow,” California Post’s Jack Harris wrote.
The Dodgers will continue preparing for the season without Ohtani in camp, while he gives his full attention to Team Japan. Ohtani is expected to pitch for the Dodgers later in the season, though not for Japan during the tournament.
With Ohtani away, Los Angeles will likely turn more focus toward offseason acquisition Kyle Tucker. Meanwhile, Ohtani will look to capture his second consecutive WBC title as he represents his country on the international stage.
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