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Dodgers’ $17 Million Bust Has Words About Playing With Shohei Ohtani originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Veteran Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Michael Conforto has spent nearly every day of the last four months with two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani.
Shohei Ohtani always says "hello," according to MLB umpires, at least, that's what Buster Olney reported during ESPN's broadcast of the Los Angeles Dodgers-New York Yankees game on Sunday night. Olney briefly joined the broadcast during the bottom of the fifth inning and informed fans that Ohtani makes it a habit of saying hello to the home plate umpire whenever he comes to bat during a game.
Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani threw another bullpen session on Saturday, hours before Los Angeles hosted the New York Yankees for the second game of their weekend series, as he continues to work his way toward his first big-league pitching appearance since late 2023.
Shohei Ohtani checked off another step Saturday as he works toward making his pitching debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Manager Dave Roberts stresses how much work the superstar is doing after he threw 29 pitches in a two-inning, live batting practice session Saturday.
Shohei Ohtani consistently delivers big plays for the Dodgers, offsetting the absence of other star players and making the team a title contender.
In the first meeting between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees since October's electric World Series, Judge and Ohtani both went yard in Friday's night game at Dodger Stadium, with Judge kicking things off at the top of the first inning.
Tommy Edman joins the "Sunday Night Baseball" crew from the field and details what it's like being teammates with Shohei Ohtani.
Facing a rash of injuries to its pitching staff, baseball’s richest team is banking on the 30-year-old Japanese dual threat to resume his role as starting pitcher—and fast.
After winning the National League MVP Award last season, the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar is putting himself in position to win his fourth version of the award this year.