Ohtani Dominates MVP Race
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Ohtani stinksNew York Post
•Francisco Lindor holds the superstar edge in NLCS — even if he won’t win MVP
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Francisco Lindor may hold the edge of Shohei Ohtani in the MVP race heading into this NLCS .
The two mega-market teams spent big, but mostly made it here thanks to some prudent decisions.
The Dodgers have an absurd 10 pitchers on their 40 -man roster out with injury.
The Mets have nearly $90M in dead money being paid mostly to two ex-stars.
The Mets hold a big edge in the rotation even if their multi-continent courtship of the clutch Yamamoto failed miserably.
The Dodgers rotation currently is thinner than the women parading down Rodeo Drive .
Freddie Freeman and Alonso are two of the toughest folks going, but Freeman is currently playing on one ankle.
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