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The conversation began with an acknowledgment of the challenge the Dodgers face, trailing three games in the series. However, the mention of Shohei Otani pitching in Game 4—despite being the team's fourth starter—underscored the confidence in their pitching depth. Otani’s presence adds a formidable element to their rotation, well beyond what their opponent, the Brewers, can counter.
It's noted that the series appears to favor the Dodgers heavily. While no one wants to declare a series over prematurely, the tone suggests that the team's overall strength makes a comeback seem increasingly unlikely for the Brewers. The Dodgers' depth, from their starting pitchers to their lineup, is described as "too deep," and their current form as highly disciplined and cohesive.