
For Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, World Series a greater priority than Cy Young Award
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to have left knee drained and miss All-Star Game
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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to have left knee drained and miss All-Star Game. Roberts said Ohtani’s status as a pitcher after the All-Star break will be unaffected. Ohtani has been dealing with the ailment for at least a month.
Furthermore, The Dodgers are the two-time defending World Series champions since adding Ohtani in free agency on a record-breaking 10-year contract in December 2023. By the All-Star break, he’d made 17 starts, which is three more than he has this year. The Japanese star — who turned 32 earlier this week — is among the game’s most popular players and led MLB in jersey sales last year.
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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to have left knee drained and miss All-Star Game.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesRoberts said Ohtani’s status as a pitcher after the All-Star break will be unaffected.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOhtani has been dealing with the ailment for at least a month.
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The Dodgers are the two-time defending World Series champions since adding Ohtani in free agency on a record-breaking 10-year contract in December 2023.
according to The Boston GlobeBy the All-Star break, he’d made 17 starts, which is three more than he has this year.
according to New York PostThe Japanese star — who turned 32 earlier this week — is among the game’s most popular players and led MLB in jersey sales last year.
according to The Boston Globe
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