Shohei Ohtani, Hawaii and Los Angeles Dodgers
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have controlled the NL West for much of the season, but entering Wednesday’s night game against the Los Angeles Angels, they had slipped to second place, with their recent skid opening the door for the San Diego Padres to re-enter the race.
We’ve grown used to Shohei Ohtani accomplishing feats that qualify as “literally unprecedented.” Last season, he founded the 50-50 club. This season, he’s back to his mind-boggling two-way exploits, most recently leading off a game with a triple as a starting pitcher
WHEN SUMMER ARRIVED and his pitching progression intensified, Shohei Ohtani essentially stopped running. In an attempt to preserve his body for the added stress it was about to endure, Ohtani stole just two bases throughout June and July.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are not willing to jeopardize Shohei Ohtani's health to squeeze a few more innings out of his right arm.
The Dodgers’ two-way superstar is again the subject of controversy after a Hawaii real estate investor and broker filed a lawsuit against him and his agent, claiming the pair got him fired from a $240 million luxury housing development on the Hapuna Coast.
In lost Rockies season, one Colorado diehard won big by catching Shohei Ohtani’s 300th home run ball
College softball gold glover Emily Sauvageau snagged Ohtani’s 300th professional home run ball on June 24 at Coors Field. The moment came in Sauvageau’s 833rd MLB game, and after a lifetime of Rockies fandom that started with her first trip to the ballpark at just 7 months old.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night, falling 6-5 in the finale of the Freeway Series. The Dodgers were swept by their
The Los Angeles Dodgers just got swept by Shohei Ohtani's former team, and they find themselves in an unfamiliar position.