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Dodgers Pitching Depth Shines as Starters Deliver Lengthy Outings

Los Angeles Dodgers

In a showcase of pitching prowess, the Dodgers’ starting rotation has been a force to be reckoned with this season. With Shohei Ohtani taking the mound against the Houston Astros on Tuesday night, anticipation builds as he looks to extend his impressive streak of six-inning outings. Ohtani, the National League Pitcher of the Month for March and April, not only excels on the mound but also contributed offensively in Monday’s series opener at Daikin Park, where he walked twice, drove in a run, and scored a pair of runs.

So far this season, Ohtani has surrendered only four runs, two of which were unearned, showcasing his ability to consistently pitch deep into games. This trend is not an outlier but rather a hallmark of the Dodgers’ rotation, which leads the majors with an average of 5.83 innings per start. The team has seen its starters complete six innings in 23 of their 35 games, outpacing the competition by three games.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto further solidified the rotation’s strength by pitching six innings in Monday night’s victory over Houston, marking his sixth such outing in seven starts this season. Tyler Glasnow also joined the ranks, achieving at least six innings in his first five starts before settling for 5 2/3 innings last Wednesday against the Miami Marlins. The consistency from these pitchers has been a significant factor in the Dodgers’ early success.

As the season progresses, Ohtani aims to join Yamamoto and Glasnow in the exclusive club of starters with five consecutive six-inning outings. The last Dodgers starter to begin a season with a longer streak was Clayton Kershaw in 2023, who also achieved six straight. Interestingly, Kershaw was also honored as the National League Pitcher of the Month for March and April that year.

Ohtani’s longest stretch of six-inning starts stands at six, accomplished during his time with the Angels in 2021. The importance of such performances is underscored by the league-wide statistic: teams are 253-116 (.686) when their starting pitcher completes six innings. For the Dodgers, this has translated to a record of 16-7 (.696) in those games, showcasing the critical role that starting length plays in their success.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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