Dodgers Crush Nationals 11-2 Behind Ohtani’s Three Doubles

The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their winning ways on Wednesday night, routing the Washington Nationals 11-2 at Nationals Park. Shohei Ohtani led the offensive charge for the Dodgers, going 3-for-6 with three doubles and two RBIs. It was the first time in his MLB career that Ohtani had three doubles in a game. The Dodgers had a season-high 20 hits, with Mookie Betts and Will Smith each having four hits and a home run. Tony Gonsolin earned his first victory of the season, allowing just one earned run on three hits in six innings. The Nationals’ lone highlight came from a home run by Jake Fraley.

Ohtani’s Triple Doubles Lift Dodgers to 11-2 Victory over Nationals

Shohei Ohtani extended his MLB-leading batting average to .371 with three doubles, while rookie Landon Knack notched his first career victory as the Los Angeles Dodgers cruised past the Washington Nationals 11-2 on Wednesday night. The Dodgers unleashed a season-high 20 hits en route to their third consecutive win, with Mookie Betts and Will Smith each contributing four hits and Andy Pages blasting a home run.

Dodgers Erupt for 20 Hits, Knack Earns First Major League Win in 11-2 Rout

Starter Landon Knack pitched six shutout innings to earn his first major league victory as the Los Angeles Dodgers clobbered the host Washington Nationals 11-2 on Wednesday night. The Dodgers’ offense exploded for 20 hits, including three doubles from Shohei Ohtani and four hits apiece from Will Smith and Mookie Betts. Andy Pages homered in the eighth inning for Los Angeles, which won its third straight game.

Ohtani’s Three Doubles Power Dodgers Past Nationals, 11-2

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani raised his batting average to .371, rookie Landon Knack recorded his first major league victory, and the Dodgers cruised to an 11-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night. Ohtani contributed three doubles and two RBIs, leading the major leagues in slugging percentage (.695), OPS (1.128), extra-base hits (21), and doubles (14). The Dodgers had a season-high 20 hits, with Mookie Betts and Will Smith each collecting four hits and Andy Pages hitting a home run.

Ohtani’s Historic Start: Hard-Hitting Success Overshadowed by Scandal

Shohei Ohtani’s remarkable performance as a hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers has been overshadowed by the ongoing investigation involving his former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara. Despite the scandal, Ohtani’s on-field success has been undeniable, leading the majors in several offensive categories and hitting the hardest-hit ball in the majors this season. Meanwhile, Dodgers right-hander Brusdar Graterol has once again stopped his throwing program due to a sore arm.

Shohei Ohtani’s Approach: Discipline and Dominance

Shohei Ohtani’s recent dominance at the plate stems from his unwavering discipline and refined approach. He demonstrated this in a recent at-bat against the Nationals, waiting for a more enticing pitch before unleashing a thunderous home run with an exit velocity of 118.7 mph. Ohtani’s strength lies in his ability to maximize his swing force and attack pitches in his preferred ‘nitro zone.’ He thrives when ahead in the count, with average exit velocities over 100 mph in favorable situations. Manager Dave Roberts has noticed Ohtani’s growth in strike zone discipline, particularly with runners in scoring position, leading to improved ratios and increased effectiveness. Despite teams’ efforts to neutralize Ohtani, his adaptability has kept him a formidable force at the plate.

Nationals Look to Rebound in Matinee Game Against Dodgers

After falling to Shohei Ohtani’s record-setting home run on Tuesday, the Washington Nationals aim to bounce back in the second game of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon. Ohtani’s towering blast left Los Angeles in awe, but the Dodgers are determined to regain momentum with Landon Knack taking the mound. Meanwhile, the Nationals will send Jake Irvin to the hill, hoping to repeat his shutout performance from last week. Despite mishaps on the basepaths, Washington manager Dave Martinez remains confident in his team’s aggressive approach. The status of outfielder Lane Thomas is uncertain after he left Tuesday’s game due to a leg injury. With a nine-game road trip ahead, the Dodgers are eager to build on their win and continue their momentum.

TMZ TV Hot Takes: Baldwin’s Protester Encounter, Luke Bryan’s Fall, Rose’s Ohtani Rant

TMZ TV delivers fresh takes on the latest headlines. Harvey and Charles dissect Alec Baldwin’s Manhattan run-in with a pro-Palestine protester. Melanie dispels concerns about Luke Bryan’s recent onstage fall, revealing the factor that prevented serious injury. Mike and Mojo engage in a spirited discussion on Pete Rose’s critical comments directed at Shohei Ohtani in the wake of the latter’s involvement in a gambling scandal.

Ohtani Unleashes 450-Foot Homer, Proving His Electrifying Talent

Shohei Ohtani showcased his incredible power once again with a towering 450-foot solo homer against the Washington Nationals. The titanic blast, hit with a blistering 118.7 mph exit velocity, left spectators and teammates in awe. The homer solidified Ohtani’s status as one of baseball’s most electrifying talents and highlighted his ability to launch baseballs into the stratosphere.

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