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It’s Sho Time! Phillies-Dodgers in NLDS with Ohtani on the mound in Game 1

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani watches from the dugout during the fifth inning in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card baseball playoff series against the Cincinnati Reds, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani watches from the dugout during the fifth inning in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card baseball playoff series against the Cincinnati Reds, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani will make his postseason pitching debut when he starts for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Phillies in Game 1 of the National League Division Series.

The Dodgers open the best-of-five series on Saturday night in Philadelphia. The game time will be either 6:08 p.m. or 6:38 according to Major League Baseball, depending on the outcome of Thursday’s game between the Yankees and Red Sox.

“Very talented ballclub. It’s going to be a fun environment,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “I think we match up really well with those guys. They’re going to run a bunch of left-handers at us. Talented, all throughout the lineup.”

Roberts confirmed Ohtani as the starter after the Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds 8-4 to complete a sweep in the NL Wild Card Series on Wednesday night. The Dodgers had planned to start Ohtani if the Wild Card had gone to a deciding third game.

Ohtani (1-1, 2.87 ERA) didn’t pitch for the Dodgers last season while recovering from a second elbow surgery that he had in September 2023. He became the first player in major league history with at least 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases as the Dodgers won the World Series over the New York Yankees.

The two-way superstar never made the playoffs during six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels.

At the plate, Ohtani revived himself in September, hitting .312 with 10 home runs and a 1.165 OPS. He finished the regular season with a career-high 55 homers, one more than last season.

Against the Reds in Game 1, he hit two homers. He was 1 for 4 with a walk, a run scored and an RBI in the closeout win Wednesday.

He’ll be opposed by Phillies left-hander Cristopher Sanchez (13-5, 2.50 ERA), who is likely to finish second in NL Cy Young voting to Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes.

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