Ohtani’s Impact on Dodgers Amid Injuries and Expectations

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00:00But it's him and Aaron judge, the eyeballs are on every at bat and he is coming through.
00:07I hope he's okay from being hit the other day. But outside of that, man, yeah, he, he
00:11does this thing, man. I can't, I can't hate.
00:13Yeah. And what the, I think for me, what the most impressive part is, is like they he's
00:17done it. He's been the one constant in the lineup and Mookie bass was out for a long
00:21time. Freeman's been in and out months. He was out for a long time, but you always had
00:25Otani there no matter what. And that, that the thought that like, you know, he'll only
00:30one MVP because he hit and caught, he's probably he's national league MVP. I mean, that's not
00:35even a question.
00:36And I, and I do wonder this as much as the Dodgers keep saying publicly that there is
00:41no chance that Otani will pitch. I just keep thinking to myself that they're saying that
00:47they're sort of saying that so that they're keeping their expectations low, but maybe
00:52they know that he might be able to pitch $700 million that I ain't messing. I'd rather
00:57throw Walker Bueller out there, dude. I'm with you. I'd rather, I'd rather win with
01:00offense, but I'll just say this. What might they be next year when he, if they're this
01:05good, what might they be next year? If he pitches, well, they might be better though.
01:09Because of how much you remember how they started the year. You know what I mean? Yeah.
01:14The Dodgers. It doesn't matter. This doesn't matter. This is what they do. This doesn't
01:18matter. So when you say they're going to be better, better than what 120, who cares?

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