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The Dodgers starting rotation is in crisis and has 1 day off less Yushen Yamamoto: It's no problem to vote 1 day off and 5 days off

The Dodgers' Japanese right-handed thrower Yushin Yamamoto has been more and more calm since entering the second season of his major league career, and today he won his sixth win of the season in six innings, and said in an interview after the game: "I always get a lot of help from my teammates, and I am happy to contribute to the team, even if it is just a little bit~"

In the first inning, Ohtani hit a home run, so that Yamamoto, who played later, swallowed a reassuring pill, and faced the Guardians' first batter Steven Kwan (Steven Kwan), who only spent 3 balls to win the strikeouts, and the first 2 innings were all three up and three down, Yamamoto made a total of 88 goals in 3 consecutive games, at least six innings in each game, and a total of 88 balls, of which 55 were good, and the pitcher's defense area also had a wonderful defensive performance.

In the third inning of the game, no one was out, the Guardians captured first and second base, the hitter Will Wilson hit the runner who wanted to push the base, and Yamamoto himself received the ball to complete the touch, showing the defensive skills of the infield other than pitching.

Yamamoto had a record of 3-1 in May, a defense rate of 3.00, and all five games were 1-5, one day less than 1-6 in April, making up for the lack of Dodgers' starting rotation, Yamamoto said, "I have 5 days of rest between each start, and I can keep starting every week, I don't think there will be a problem!" Dodgers head coach Dave Roberts announced after the game today that Yamamoto will play as a starter in Game 3 of the New York Yankees Series.

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