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Shohei Ohtani to Sit Out Saturday’s Game After Biceps Injury

San Diego Padres

The Los Angeles Dodgers will be without their star player, Shohei Ohtani, for Saturday’s matchup after he exited Friday’s game against the San Diego Padres due to a biceps injury. Ohtani was replaced by Miguel Rojas as a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning, prompting immediate concern among fans and teammates alike.

Following the game, Ohtani explained that he felt discomfort in his right biceps while swinging, calling his removal “precautionary.” Despite his confidence in making a quick recovery, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Ohtani would take the day off to ensure his health. According to Jack Harris of the California Post, Roberts expressed that the team isn’t overly worried about the injury’s severity, noting that Ohtani had experienced similar sensations two months ago that resolved quickly.

While the situation seems minor, any injury to Ohtani raises alarms for the Dodgers, who may reconsider their strategy of having him pitch and hit in the same game. This cautious approach has been a topic of discussion throughout the season, particularly as the team aims to manage fatigue.

Fortunately for Los Angeles, Ohtani’s early exit did not hinder their performance, as they secured a 4-3 victory over the Padres. The Dodgers initially fell behind 3-0, but a grand slam by Teoscar Hernandez in the seventh inning turned the tide in their favor.

In his outing, Ohtani struggled at the plate, going 0-for-3, but delivered a solid performance on the mound. He recorded seven hits, three earned runs, two walks, and nine strikeouts over six innings, maintaining an impressive ERA of 1.79. Although he doesn’t have enough innings to qualify for the title, this would place him among the best in the majors.

The win improved the Dodgers’ record to an MLB-best 58-31, extending their lead in the NL West to a commanding 14 games, the largest margin in all of baseball. This victory marks the Dodgers’ second consecutive win over the Padres, showcasing their resilience after overcoming a six-run deficit just a night prior.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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