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At 5:37 p.m. Wednesday night, Michael Buble’s “ Feeling Good ” blared from the Dodger Stadium speakers.
Shohei Ohtani came strolling to the plate with a bat in his hands.
There was no one in the stands, of course. Nor an opposing pitcher on the mound. The Dodgers , on this workout day after returning from Milwaukee, were still some 22 hours away from resuming their National League Championship Series against the Brewers. For any other player, it would have been a routine affair.
Ohtani, however, is not just any other player.
And among the many things that make him unique, his habit of almost never taking batting practice on the field is one of the small but notable ones.
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