Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani
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Seemingly every time Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani steps inside the batter’s box, the two-time unanimous American League Most Valuable Player does something that impresses everyone in attendance. During his second at-bat of the Dodgers' 4-2 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday,
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a blockbuster trade idea, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman spoke on the deadline and Shohei Ohtani is historically good.
A new report from Ken Rosenthal details the Rays' failed pursuit of Ohtani that would've sent shockwaves throughout the big leagues.
It was a rematch of the 2025 NLCS on Friday night at American Family Field, but for the Dodgers, the matchup with the Brewers was all too similar to the forgettable regular-season meetings instead of the memorable games in October that sent Los Angeles to the World Series.
That person, Shohei Ohtani, was plying his talents in the American League at that time and Major League Baseball, in a smart decision, implemented a rule now named after him. The Ohtani Rule allows a pitcher to serve as his own designated hitter and remain in the lineup even after they are removed from the mound.
The Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop offered his take on “what’s wrong with Shohei” as the Japanese superstar struggles.
The version of Ohtani who takes the mound at Petco Park on Wednesday will be very different than the one who faced the Padres last June. Back then, Ohtani was facing hitters for j