Shohei Ohtani Out of Dodgers Lineup For 2nd Consecutive Game
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How well Shohei Ohtani will hold up in his return to a full-time two-way role this year remains somewhat in question, amid his recent and perplexing slump at the plate.
Shohei Ohtani dominating MLB is what everyone expected. He is, however, dominating in a different way than we all expected. The baseball world is trained to look for the ridiculous home runs, the exit velocity,
The Los Angeles Dodgers brought a retired outfielder to their front office, Shohei Ohtani was called out and Kiké Hernández has an update.
One of many benefits Shohei Ohtani has for being elite at both hitting and pitching is that true slumps don't really exist for him in the way they do for any other MLB player.
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