Yoshinobu Yamamoto provided his thoughts on a spectacular performance after the Los Angeles Dodgers' win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday night.
The starting pitcher had a complete game, taking part in all nine innings of the contest. He struck out eight batters while conceding four hits and one run during his time on the mound.
Yamamoto reflected on the performance with Tom Verducci after the game, via FOX Sports. He wanted to have a relaxed mentality so he could have solid composure on the mound.
“I racked up with my pitch count early on, but I think I took it like one inning by one inning. And then I think I was executing my pitches very well today,” said Yamamoto, who threw 105 total pitches.
“It's not simple. I was trying to be going into

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