For an MLB pitcher, missing the opportunity to get a no-hitter is a tough pill to swallow, considering this feat is not in the cards every day. It's no surprise that when something like this happens, it's met with expressions of disappointment and even the occasional outburst of anger.
That's not the case for Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani , who proved Tuesday that he's one of a kind also in this regard. The Japanese pitcher was pulled after pitching five no-hit innings, but he had nothing but respect for the controversial decision.
"I don't get to decide where I'll end up or how far I'll go," Ohtani said after the game in a video interview posted to YouTube by the Dodger Blue channel. "It's up to the front office, or the manager, if they want me to go, I'll do my b