"I think I have cramps in my head." Roberts expresses regret over running base Ohtani

The judgment of LA Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani, who lost the opportunity to score in the top of the first inning, was disappointing.

The Dodgers missed a chance to score in the first inning in Game 6 of the Championship Series against the New York Mets at Citi Field in New York, New York on the 19th (Korea time).

Leadoff hitter Ohtani got on base with a hit to the right, and Mookie Betts' line drive hit was missed by right fielder Starling Marte with a sliding catch, leading to chances for the second and third bases with no outs.

However, he did not post a follow-up hit afterwards, and ended up scoreless. What was most regrettable was the at-bat of Teoscar Hernandez.먹튀검증

Teoscar hit a grounder to shortstop. The infielder was not in forward defense, so Ohtani, a third baseman, was able to enter the home plate. However, Ohtani's feet became stiff for some reason and he was unable to enter.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed regret about this in an interview with sideline reporter Ken Rosenthal of broadcasting station "FOX" during the game.

"I don't know," Roberts said. "The runner was in the corner and the ball was heading to the middle of the field. I think he got a cramp in his head and got stuck there."

In that situation, Ohtani expressed his regret for not scoring.

The Dodgers lost the opportunity to hit a three-run homer to Pete Alonso at the bottom of the first inning, giving up the lead. He recovered a point in the top of the second inning to lead the game 1-3.

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