
The Dodgers star will skip his scheduled start and the All-Star Game to seek treatment on his left knee
Shohei Ohtani to miss All-Star Game with knee irritation
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"Shohei Ohtani will not make his scheduled start on the mound this evening against the D-backs due to continued irritation in his left knee," the Dodgers announced Friday. The Dodgers have carefully managed Ohtani, but it hasn't forced him to miss any significant time to this point. Ohtani was the leading vote getter in the National League for the All-Star Game, and was set to be the starting designated hitter.
Furthermore, The two-way star will still be a designated hitter this weekend, but will then miss All-Star festivities next week as he seeks treatment on his knee. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has said he did not believe this year’s knee problem was related to that previous issue. The following day, Ohtani was removed early from the Dodgers’ game as a DH because of swelling in his knee.
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"Shohei Ohtani will not make his scheduled start on the mound this evening against the D-backs due to continued irritation in his left knee," the Dodgers announced Friday.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesThe Dodgers have carefully managed Ohtani, but it hasn't forced him to miss any significant time to this point.
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Ohtani was the leading vote getter in the National League for the All-Star Game, and was set to be the starting designated hitter.
according to Sports IllustratedThe two-way star will still be a designated hitter this weekend, but will then miss All-Star festivities next week as he seeks treatment on his knee.
according to Sports IllustratedDodgers manager Dave Roberts has said he did not believe this year’s knee problem was related to that previous issue.
according to New York PostThe following day, Ohtani was removed early from the Dodgers’ game as a DH because of swelling in his knee.
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