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Shohei Ohtani officially holds another Los Angeles Dodgers record. He has hit more home runs before the All-Star break than any player in franchise history. Cody Bellinger previously held the record, having gone deep 30 times before the break in his MVP 2019 season. But on Tuesday night, Ohtani launched his 31st homer of the season.
Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani continues to rehab as a pitcher during games. His latest outing came Saturday evening in Dodger Stadium against the Astros, and he completed two innings with his biggest pitch count so far this season.
Glasnow returned from a shoulder injury and rejoined the Dodgers’ starting rotation Wednesday. Now Dave Roberts just wants to see him “compete” every fifth or sixth day.
The Los Angeles Dodgers skipper offered a clear response as the superstar's workload takes a toll on his production.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that Sheehan is scheduled to pitch in bulk relief behind Shohei Ohtani in Saturday's game against the Giants, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.
Shohei Ohtani continues to thrive, tossing two scoreless innings before the Dodgers' bullpen unraveled during a 6-4 home loss to the Astros on Saturday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are going through a bad patch after suffering four consecutive defeats, swept in three games against the Houston Astros and one more in the opener against t
Ohtani was at the plate to open the top of the sixth inning as the Dodgers trailed 7–0. On a 3–2 count, Freddy Peralta threw a changeup that visibly missed low and inside. Barber called it strike three. Ohtani immediately protested, said something, then demonstrably shook his head on the way back to the dugout. It was a rare, justified, outburst.