The Los Angeles Dodgers are extremely lucky to have such a talent in Shohei Ohtani.
The reigning National League MVP is ramping up to return to the pitcher’s mound in 2025. The only issue is that the original timeline to get Ohtani back to pitching by May is more murky now, especially when manager Dave Roberts doesn’t know when the superstar’s next bullpen will be as the superstar prepares to be the everyday designated hitter for the Dodgers.
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After becoming the first player to hit 50 or more home runs and steal 50 or more bases in a season, along with bringing the franchise’s eigth title home, there aren’t too many issues with a slight setback in playing an additional position, but the desire to return is also something extremely high on Ohtani’s personal wish list.