In case you have forgotten, there has never been anyone like Shohei Ohtani.
However, pitching and hitting in the same game has caused a bit of a controversy.
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It's been a thing since Ohtani joined the majors from Japan in 2018, but it started to make the rounds during last year's World Series that when Ohtani takes the mound after being on the bases, he's given a bit of an extra grace period while warming up.
Normally, inning breaks are two minutes and 15 seconds for local games, and 30 more seconds are added for nationally televised games.
However, Ohtani has been inadvertently an exception.
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider had some words with an umpire during Game 7 of the World Series last year regarding the ordeal.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, though, appeared irked at Springer's apparent questioning.
"Just talking about the World Series, I think they were a little frustrated about how long Shohei takes in between innings.
But if he’s on the bases, there’s got to be some grace, which the umpires are trying to give him," Roberts said after the game, via The Athletic.
"Yeah, if you’re on the other side, you’re trying to rush him as much as possible and treat him like any other pitcher.
"But the truth is that he’s different.
But I understand their gripe."
Due to his prowess both on the mound and in the batter's box, Ohtani is the overwhelming favorite to win his fifth MVP Award in the last six seasons.
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