Shohei Ohtani Has an Off Night in His Two-Way World Series Debut
Ohtani struck out six over six innings but gave up four runs and showed fatigue after his record-tying 18-inning performance the previous day.
- On Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani started Game 4 in Los Angeles, and the Dodgers lost 6-2 as the Toronto Blue Jays tied the series at 2.
- After reaching base a record-tying nine times in an 18-inning Game 3, Shohei Ohtani took the mound about 17 hours later despite exhaustion.
- Ohtani struck out six and walked one over six innings, allowing six hits and four runs including a two-run homer by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on an 85 mph sweeper.
- Their first two runs were charged to Ohtani after he left the game, and the Toronto Blue Jays broke the game open with a four-run seventh.
- The three-time MVP was hitless with two strikeouts and a walk, ending his on-base streak at 11 on Tuesday.
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