Little League World Series player calls out Shohei Ohtani
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One young fan on Sunday put Shohei Ohtani on blast during the Little League Classic at Bowman Field in Pittsburgh, Pa. The Los Angeles Dodgers star was
Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani gave up five earned runs and nine hits in four innings, and got hit on his right knee by a 93 mph line drive.
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Monica Arcuri, who plays for the Brisbane Little League World Series team, called out Shohei Ohtani on live TV.
Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani wasn't particularly sharp in his second consecutive three-inning outing Monday night, allowing his first home run of the season and seven batted balls that exceeded 95 mph -- but he made up for it at the plate.
Shohei Ohtani's pitching future with the Los Angeles Dodgers is under scrutiny as ESPN raises concerns about his ability to return to the mound.
Antonio Brown took a shot at Shohei Ohtani on X (formerly known as Twitter). The former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver quoted an ESPN article about the Dodgers' star and his agent being accused of sabotaging a $240M Hawaii real estate project.
In 12 games in August, Ohtani has attempted five steals, a shift Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts attributes to the urgency of this moment. The Dodgers are reeling, Ohtani is looking to maximize his opportunities to help,