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Shohei Ohtani suffered his first World Series pitching loss Tuesday, appearing exhausted after reaching base nine times in an 18-inning marathon the night before.

Yet the Japanese superstar refuses to use the grueling marathon as an excuse, vowing to pitch again in this World Series if given the chance.

Ohtani is eyeing his next boundary-pushing maneuver: serving as both a high-leverage reliever and hitter in a potential World Series clincher.

Shohei Ohtani wore the same mask of calm that he always wears.

He spoke with detachment, as he often does.

By the time Ohtani walked into the interview room at Dodger Stadium after his team’s 6-2 defeat in Game 4 of the World Series, ho

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