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It was a stressful decision. But it shouldn’t have been so consequential.
In the middle of the fifth inning Tuesday night, Shohei Ohtani returned to the Dodgers ’ dugout after a clean inning of work on the mound. Waiting for him at the top step was manager Dave Roberts, who (according to the SportsNet LA television broadcast) wanted to ask how he was feeling.
With any other pitcher, there would have been no such discussion.
Over his five innings against the Philadelphia Phillies, Ohtani had not given up a hit. He had thrown only 68 pitches. And he was flashing the kind of dominance that would have made a no-hitter feel like a real possibility.
Ohtani, however, is not like any o