Shohei Ohtani almost always finds a way to deliver when the pressure on.

Shohei Ohtani is one of the best players that the game of baseball has ever seen, and moments like Wednesday night are a big reason why. When the lights are brightest, Ohtani is at his best.
“It’s actually an honor to feel the pressure because that means there are a lot of expectations,” Ohtani said in his postgame interview. “I just change that to something that’s more of a positive.”
After the game, Ohtani shared his thought process during his final at-bat. He wasn’t thinking about winning the game, but rather thinking about how to set his teammates up for success later in the inning.
The magical walk-off moment came on Shohei Ohtani bobblehead night at Dodger Stadium. Thousands of fans lined up early to get their souvenir, and Ohtani more than delivered in terms of making the game worth it.
“I just wanted to live up to the expectations of all the fans today and make sure that I perform,” the three-time MVP said.
The Dodgers are going to lose eventually, but it’s going to be fun to see how long they can stay undefeated. Things will get a little more challenging in their next series as Los Angeles will play a true road series for the first time this season against the Philadelphia Phillies. Can the Dodgers pull off another sweep, or will the Phillies end their perfect season?