Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto made an impressive World Series debut in Game 2 against the New York Yankees, pitching 6 1/3 innings with one run allowed and striking out four batters. His performance validated his status as one of the best pitchers in the world and justified the Dodgers’ decision to sign him to a lucrative contract before his MLB debut. Yamamoto’s fastball-splitter combination and high-spin curveball were key to his success, generating numerous swinging strikes and keeping hitters off balance. the text or article you provide.
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Top-100 pitching prospects have shown mixed results early on, with Detroit's Jobe and Colorado's Dollander leading the way in innings pitched. Milwaukee's Misiorowski has been impressive with no runs allowed, while Cincinnati's Burns boasts a stellar 0.50 WHIP. Chicago White Sox's Smith and Miami's White also show promise, while Pittsburgh's Chandler and Chicago Cubs' Horton have potential despite limited innings. Overall, these top pitching prospects offer fantasy owners intriguing options to monitor for future success....
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