Shohei Ohtani’s Dominant Strikeout Surge Shattered by Shocking Late Collapse in Spring Finale—What Went Wrong?
Of course, we’d all prefer to see Shohei dominate from start to finish, but spring training is more about testing limits than ticking off a flawless stat sheet. The real story here is how his arm held up and how his velocity shaped up as he stretched deeper into the game. It’s his inaugural spring as a Dodgers’ rotation fixture, so every pitch gives us a fresh look at what’s ahead.
Shohei Ohtani appears ready for the MLB season to start. But maybe not for a full start.
The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar finished off spring training on Tuesday with an impressive showing against his former team, the Los Angeles Angels. He posted 11 strikeouts against his first 14 batters, but left in the fifth after allowing three straight singles.


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