Shohei Ohtani's career-best 53-game on-base streak ended on a night he pitched six scoreless innings. It's something only Ohtani could achieve, but the two-way superstar could be having games like that a little bit less often. "I’m focused, as a leadoff hitter, to get on base. As long as I feel good overall, the result will follow," Ohtani said through interpreter Will Ireton. "It hasn’t been the case [lately]." Before Wednesday's loss to San Francisco, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made it clear he's committed to Ohtani's health and keeping him fresh to perform both on the mound an...
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