Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani not in pain but will not rule out surgery after Game 2 injury
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The 30-year-old has not pitched since September 2023 after undergoing right elbow surgery.
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NEW YORK – Shohei Ohtani said he is not in pain after suffering a shoulder injury in Game 2 of the World Series, but the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger did not rule out the possibility he will need surgery to deal with the issue.
The Japanese star was able to take the field for Game 3 on Oct 28 as the Dodgers beat the Yankees 4-2 in New York to move to the brink of the title. However, he delivered a low-key performance by his lofty standards.
The 30-year-old lit up Major League Baseball (MLB) in 2024 as he became the first man to record 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season, but has not pitched since September 2023 after undergoing right elbow surgery.
His presence in the Fall Classic set ratings records in his native Japan but he was left writhing in pain when he hurt his shoulder while attempting to steal second base in the Oct 26 game in Los Angeles.
“The pain has subsided, so I felt pretty good about it,” Ohtani told reporters via a translator.
“I taped myself up today. So it did feel different from compared to when I don’t tape myself.”
The National League Most Valuable Player favourite said he would likely undergo additional testing after the season is over to determine whether surgery would be necessary.
Ohtani appeared to be wearing a brace as he was introduced to the crowd in the Bronx on Oct 28 but later clarified to reporters that it was a device to keep his shoulder warm.
He got on base in his first at-bat with a four-pitch walk but grounded out in the third, struck out in the fourth and fouled out in the seventh. He got on base in the ninth when he was struck by a pitch.
The Dodgers will look to seal the title in Game 4 in New York on Oct 29 (Oct 30, Singapore time).
“It’s just really focusing on winning the game tomorrow as a team, and there’s nothing better than to be able to have the opportunity to do so,” added Ohtani.
The Yankees will head into that game knowing that no team have ever recovered from a 3-0 deficit to win the World Series.
“We’re trying to get a game tomorrow. That’s where our focus lies,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
“Hopefully we can go be this amazing story and shock the world.” REUTERS, AFP


