Ohtani returns to the Dodgers’ camp and could pitch before the end of Spring Training

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Glendale, Arizona – Japanese star Shohei Ohtani is back in the Los Angeles Dodgers camp and could see action as a pitcher before the end of Spring Training.

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During his time away, the Japanese player kept his arm active with bullpen sessions and live pitching work, including a recent simulated four-inning outing. According to manager Dave Roberts, the team is confident that Ohtani can pitch in the coming days or, at the latest, during the Freeway Series against the Angels. Initially, the Dodgers did not anticipate Ohtani pitching during the Cactus League due to his commitment to Japan. However, his anticipated return opens the possibility of seeing him in action before the start of the regular season. The organization also expects the player to have a greater workload from the start of the campaign, unlike the previous year, when he started with limited outings after his rehabilitation process. On this occasion, it is projected that he can work between three and four innings per start, marking a significant advance in his recovery. Ohtani’s return strengthens the Dodgers’ aspirations to conquer a new championship, with the player’s focus now fully centered on the Major League season.
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