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Yamamoto's complete game puts Dodgers in command
October 16, 2025
|Los Angeles Times
MILWAUKEE He did not scream. He did not pump a fist. He showed hardly any of the emotions the moment seemed to call for, accomplishing something no major league pitcher had achieved in almost a decade.

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Instead, after completing MLB's first postseason complete game since 2017, and the first by a Dodgers pitcher since 2004, Yoshinobu Yamamoto simply walked around the mound, casually removed his glove, and didn't break into a smile until he looked back at the center-field scoreboard.
"Wow," he finally mouthed to himself, as the realization of his nine-inning, three-hit, one-run gem finally started to set in.
The reaction came after his oldschool, matter-of-fact performance lifted the Dodgers to a 5-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series.
"I was able to pitch until the end," Yamamoto said in Japanese afterward. "So I really felt a sense of accomplishment." This was a night almost no one saw coming. And not just because Yamamoto failed to complete even one inning in his last trip to American Family Field against the Brewers during the regular season.
In an era of strictly controlled pitch counts and a steadfast reliance on relievers come October, Yamamoto turned back the clock on a night reminiscent of a bygone generation.
He dominated the Brewers with ruthlessness and efficiency. He controlled the game with a steady rhythm and confident demeanor.
He gave up a home run on his first pitch, a fastball that Jackson Chourio launched to right field, then barely looked stressed for the 110 throws that followed.
He struck out seven batters. He walked only one. And he left manager Dave Roberts with an easy ninth-inning decision, going back to the mound to finish what he started.
"He's got true confidence from me that [even the] third time through, at pitch 90, he feels that he's the best option," Roberts said.
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