Shohei Ohtani struck out three over three innings of one-run baseball and hit a two-run homer in a 5-2 win for the Dodgers over the Twins on Monday.
Ohtani’s start didn’t get off on the right foot, as he gave up a solo homer to Byron Buxton to leadoff the game. From that point on, the two-way start kept the Twins off the board while generating an impressive seven swings-and-misses on just 46 pitches. The homer from Ohtani also came in the first inning to give the Dodgers a 2-1 lead, and puts him one behind Eugenio Suárez in the National League with 35. It’s been said often, but it’ll be said again: this is one of the most special baseball players to ever play the sport, and even if he’s not on your fantasy roster, it has to be appreciated. We probably won’t see anything like it again when he’s done. The next chance to appreciate him on the mound comes against the Red Sox on Sunday in what will likely be another short outing with Dustin May working in bulk.