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<p>There was plenty of anticipation for Shohei Ohtani’s start on the mound Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium, but it quickly ended in a fizzle.</p>



<p>The Yankees pounced on the Angels’ two-way star, knocking him out of the game after he recorded just two outs in the first inning and gave up seven runs.</p>



<p>Ohtani was forced to throw 41 pitches, walking four, hitting a batter and giving up two hits. He started by walking the bases loaded before Giancarlo Stanton and Gleyber Torres collected back-to-back RBI singles to tie the game at two.</p>



<p>After Ohtani struck out Rougned Odor, he recorded the second out by getting Miguel Andujar to ground out, which drove in another run for the 3-2 Yankees lead.</p>



<p>But he then hit Clint Frazier on an 0-2 pitch and walked Brett Gardner on four pitches, forcing in another run and spelling the end of his night.</p>



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<p>Aaron Slegers relieved Ohtani and immediately gave up a bases-clearing double to DJ LeMahieu, putting the last, damaging touches on Ohtani’s final line.</p>







<p>Ohtani, who entered the night with a 2.58 ERA, saw it rise to 3.60 after his disastrous outing. Ohtani had homered three times in his first two games of the series. In his only at-bat Wednesday, the leadoff hitter flew out to center field.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Greg Joyce</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Greg Joyce]]></dc:creator>
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