Shohei Ohtani has returned to the mound, but not fully. So far, he has started two games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitching one inning in each instance.
His first start was against the San Diego Padres, where he gave up two hits and one earned run. His second start against the Washington Nationals felt much better, as he pitched a clean inning with two strikeouts.
During an interview with MLB Now on Tuesday, Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes provided an update on how they are going to handle their two-way superstar on the pitching front.
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Gomes confirmed Shohei Ohtani will start during the regular season and the playoffs. And when asked by host Brian Kenny whether pitching relief was an option, Gomes replied:
"Yeah, we haven't really talked about that at all. I just know that Shohei is one of the best starters in the game as well as one of the best hitters, so we'll keep going on that front."When is the next time Shohei Ohtani will step on the mound?
Shohei Ohtani's next start can come as early as this Saturday against the Kansas City Royals on the road.
As far as his innings count goes, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has kept the discussion "open-ended," as a lot of it depends on how he feels after each inning and whether he feels he can continue.
Ohtani is an important asset to the Dodgers. The three-time MVP is having another great year at the plate, hitting .289 along with 27 home runs and 11 stolen bases.
As such, management will avoid putting Ohtani at risk given his importance come the postseason, where the Dodgers will be looking to defend their World Series title.
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