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Turned out the National League Championship Series was indeed a mismatch, just as Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy suggested
Brewers manager Pat Murphy couldn't help but be impressed with Shohei Ohtani's impressive Game 4 performance for the Dodgers.
After batting just .056 against the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Division Series, Ohtani is batting just .143 with three strikeouts so far against the Brewers. Though Ohtani’s slump has been notable, the Dodgers have been able to overcome it with contributions from several other members of their star-studded batting order.
It all comes down to this as the World Series is officially on. Here's how to watch and the full schedule for Dodgers-Blue Jays in the Fall Classic.
Kevin Gausman is a guy the Dodgers have seen for years. His splitter is one of the best in baseball. The team's No. 2 starter is a rookie in Trey Yesavage. He's been excellent throughout the playoffs,