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Ohtani erupts as Dodgers down Reds, Red Sox stun Yankees in MLB playoffs

Agence France-Presse
01/10/2025 16:07:00
Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani connects for a two-run home run during the sixth inning in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card baseball playoff series against the Cincinnati Reds on Sept. 30, 2025, in Los Angeles. AFP PHOTO

LOS ANGELES, CaliforniaShohei Ohtani blasted two home runs in a 10-5 Los Angeles Dodgers victory over the Cincinnati Reds while the New York Yankees were stunned at home by the Boston Red Sox as Major League Baseball’s playoffs got under way on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila).

Japanese superstar Ohtani led an early offensive onslaught for the reigning World Series champions, uncorking a 375-foot moonshot off Reds starter Hunter Greene in the first inning to start the scoring at Dodger Stadium.

The Dodgers’ potent batting lineup then attacked Greene again in the third inning, with Teoscar Hernandez belting a three-run home run before Tommy Edman added a solo shot to make it 5-0.

Hernandez bagged a second solo home run to make it 6-0 before Ohtani crushed a two-run shot deep into right center-field to push the score to 8-0.

Dodgers starting pitcher Blake Snell threw seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts, before a shaky Los Angeles bullpen performance allowed Cincinnati to add five late runs.

The Dodgers can book a place in the National League divisional series against the Philadelphia Phillies with victory in Game 2 on Wednesday.

The New York Yankees are fighting for their postseason survival after slumping to a 3-1 defeat against archrivals Boston at Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees, aiming to return to the World Series after finishing runners-up to the Dodgers last year, got off to a dream start when shortstop Anthony Volpe launched a 382-foot homer to right field in the second inning.

But with Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet delivering a gem and Yankees pitcher Max Fried also dominant, the game remained on a knife-edge.

The breakthrough came when Fried retired after pitching 6.1 scoreless innings, Boston’s Masataka Yoshida hitting a two-run single to put the Red Sox ahead.

Crochet exited after 7 2/3 scoreless innings, a sensational first career playoff start that ended with four hits, no walks and 11 strikeouts.

Alex Bregman’s double in the ninth stretched Boston’s lead to 3-1, and although the Yankees loaded the bases with no outs in the bottom of the ninth, Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman extricated himself from that jam to seal victory.

by The Manila Times