Cristopher Sánchez
PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies are unlikely to keep Shohei Ohtani the hitter — he of the 55 regular-season home runs — off the board the entire series. But a major key in securing a Game 1 victory was that Cristopher Sánchez silenced the face of the sport.
Prior to making his first career postseason start, Ohtani led off for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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