All it took after six years of playoff-less baseball was a quick trip up Interstate 5 for Shohei Ohtani to win a World Series.
He’s already hungry for more.
Ohtani, who left the Angels for playing through a partially dislocated shoulder over the final three games, and he plans on ending every year for the rest of his contract just like this.
“Nine more, nine more!” Ohtani shouted at Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman while spraying champagne in his face Wednesday night after the Dodgers defeated the Yankees in five games, per the Los Angeles Times.
“In his first year, he won a championship,” Friedman later said, according to The Athletic. “He’s like, ‘This is easy. We’re just gonna do it again nine more times.’”
Yankees fans would settle for one as their World Series drought now extends to 15 years following a catastrophic Game 5 loss in The Bronx, in which the Bombers blew a 5-0 lead with an embarrassing display of defense.

