How Dodgers’ Dave Roberts’ comments may have fueled Shohei Ohtani’s horribly-timed slump

âHeâs in and has been in postseason mode,â Roberts told reporters ahead of the playoffs. âHis September has been fantastic â at-bat quality, you can see it on the mound, heâs got a different look right now.âOhtani had a phenomenal regular season, breaking historic records and joining the ranks of legends like Ken Griffey Jr., Babe Ruth, and others. He also made franchise history with the Dodgers, among many other accolades.
âShohei Ohtani has 102 home runs and 77 stolen bases since the beginning of last season. The next-most stolen bases by any player in a two-year span that they hit at least 100 home runs is 44 by Ken Griffey Jr. in 1998â1999,â Opta Stats posted.
However, Ohtani has yet to make a significant impact this postseasonâaside from the two home runs he hit in the Wild Card series against the Cincinnati Reds. Since that explosive Game 1, he’s fallen into a slump.
âDodgers Shohei Ohtani in this series — 1 for 12, 7 Ks. Since his 2 HR game in Game 1 v Reds — 2 for 16,â Dodgers beat writer Bill Plunkett wrote.
This is not where the Dodgers want Ohtani to beâespecially as their leadoff hitter. As superhuman as Ohtani often seems, these numbers are a reminder that even he is mortal. It could even be fair to conclude that Roberts jinxed Ohtani heading into the postseason.
While Ohtani could certainly just not be playing his best ball, Robertsâ earlier remarks arenât turning into fruition. Perhaps, that high level confidence just turned into a big curse for Dodgersâ superstar.