Los Angeles Dodgers two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani made his second World Series start in the decisive Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Saturday.However, Ohtani's latest start created controversy after the Japanese superstar was granted additional time to warm up between innings. MLB analyst Jon Morosi explained the rules on X:"Per MLB rules: 'If the pitcher is on base, on deck or at bat when the inning ends, the timer begins when the pitcher leaves the dugout for the mound.'"Fans reacted to Ohtani getting additional time, alleging the umpires of favouritism."If Ohtani gets time to warm up then springer should get time in between pitches to stretch, stop the favoritism."Ted Williams’ Frozen Head @leftcoastindyLINKIf Ohtani gets time to warm up then springer should get time in between pitches to stretch, stop the favoritism"No time constraints on how long he takes to get out there? This was ridiculous tonight."KevSwing @Kswing6LINKNo time constraints on how long he takes to get out there? This was ridiculous tonight."How many special rules does Ohtani get?!"Mr Plow @MrPlowSDLINKHow many special rules does Ohtani get?!"So he could literally spend 10 minutes in the dugout? That rule may have to be changed at some point, can’t be so vague."JaysFan @bluejaysjournalLINKSo he could literally spend 10 minutes in the dugout? That rule may have to be changed at some point, can’t be so vague"So he could feasibly sit there for five minutes before deciding to leave the dugout? Get outta here."AJ @Juice61923LINKSo he could feasibly sit there for five minutes before deciding to leave the dugout? Get outta hereOhtani ran into trouble in the second inning as the Blue Jays loaded the bases against the Dodgers ace. However, the three-time MVP escaped the jam unscathed, stranding three runners on base. In the third inning, Bo Bichette got hold of the Japanese phenom for a three-run home run to give the Blue Jays a 3-0 lead.