Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani
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The Red Sox have spoken for years about building towards sustainable success, but one look at the Dodgers shows how far they still have to go.
Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has homered in five straight games and could make history on Friday.
Its Monday, July 21 and the Twins (48-51) are in Los Angeles to take on the scuffling Dodgers (58-42). David Festa is slated to take the mound for Minnesota against Shohei Ohtani for Los Angeles. The Dodgers continue their homestand after a weekend that saw them lose three straight to the Brewers.
Abner Uribe retired Mookie Betts with the bases loaded for the final out, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5 for their 10th straight victory.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won't have Shohei Ohtani leading off on Sunday's series finale against the Milwaukee Brewers. In an effort to snag a win before the Brew Crew leaves town, Mookie Betts will be leading things off for LA,
Shohei Ohtani will get the ball on Monday night when the Los Angeles Dodgers face the Minnesota Twins, but he’s still on a short leash. The two-way star is expected to pitch just three innings before handing it over to right-hander Dustin May, according to manager Dave Roberts.