Shohei Ohtani Undergoes X-Rays After Hit By Pitch
Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Shohei Ohtani was sent for X-rays on his left forearm after getting hit by a pitch.
dodgerblue.comHere’s the latest on Shohei Ohtani being hit by a pitch:
Most recent reporting indicates Ohtani was hit by a pitch earlier this week while with the Dodgers, affecting his readiness to serve as DH in upcoming games. The team has been monitoring the injury and adjusting his workload as needed.[5]
He returned to pitching duties and delivered a strong outing, with 10 strikeouts, while remaining limited at the plate due to the aftereffects of the hit-by-pitch. This marks a continued return from the incident as he manages lingering soreness.[5]
Earlier histories of hit-by-pitch incidents show Ohtani has undergone imaging (X-rays) with negative results and has continued to play, though subsequent appearances have sometimes featured him sitting out as a DH.[1]
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Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Shohei Ohtani was sent for X-rays on his left forearm after getting hit by a pitch.
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