Shohei Ohtani will pitch for Dodgers
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNShohei Ohtani's pitching debut with the Dodgers wasn't perfect, but he proved why he's still one of the greatest baseball players we've ever seenShoehi Ohtani’s debut wasn’t perfect, but it also could have gone a lot worse. After not pitching in nearly two years, the Japanese right-hander clearly showed signs of rust and lack of command in his first big league action of the season.
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It had been some time since Shohei Ohtani had left the yard, so he made up for lost time on Saturday night. Ohtani hit a pair of home runs -- including the 250th of his career -- to back a vintage performance from Clayton Kershaw,
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