
Shohei Ohtani’s Stunning Two-Way Comeback: What Surprising Challenge Could Threaten His Triumph?
“I think he’s still taking good at-bats,” Roberts said. “I still don’t mind where he’s at right now.”
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It will, nonetheless, be a dynamic the Dodgers closely monitor as Ohtani continues to try and maximize his dual talents. The longer his offensive numbers drag down, the more caution the club could exercise in his long-term pitching plan.
His bat, after all, remains the single most valuable tool on the team’s entire roster — with the Dodgers wanting to ensure, above all else, he can be a force at the plate as they try to defend their World Series title.
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