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05/25 15:01 CDT Ohtani faces hitters for 1st time since elbow surgery, throws
22 pitches of live BP at Citi Field
Ohtani faces hitters for 1st time since elbow surgery, throws 22 pitches of
live BP at Citi Field
By MIKE FITZPATRICK
AP Baseball Writer
NEW YORK (AP) --- Shohei Ohtani faced hitters Sunday for the first time since
elbow surgery, throwing 22 pitches at Citi Field before the Los Angeles Dodgers
played the New York Mets.
With dozens of reporters watching from the stands more than 4 1/2 hours ahead
of gametime, the two-way superstar pitched to five batters in a simulated
setting --- including teammates Hyeseong Kim and Dalton Rushing.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and pitching coach Mark Prior watched closely from
the field. Prior said Ohtani's fastball ranged from 94-97 mph, and the
right-hander also threw off-speed pitches.
Working out of the windup, Ohtani fielded a comebacker, struck out two batters
and walked his final one in a session that lasted about 10 minutes. Kim lined a
ball into the right-field corner that likely would have gone for a double or
triple.
A three-time MVP, Ohtani isn't expected to make his pitching debut for the
Dodgers until after the All-Star break in mid-July. He is recovering from
surgery on Sept. 19, 2023, the second major operation on his right elbow since
he arrived in the majors from Japan, and hasn't pitched in a big league game
since Aug. 23, 2023, for the Los Angeles Angels.
He returned as a hitter last year after signing a then-record $700 million,
10-year contract with the Dodgers as a free agent and won his third MVP award
by batting .310 with 54 homers, 130 RBIs and 59 stolen bases.
Following left shoulder surgery on Nov. 4 to repair a labrum tear sustained
during the World Series, Ohtani threw four bullpens at spring training from
Feb. 15-25, then paused to prepare for opening day as a hitter. He resumed
bullpen sessions on March 29.
The designated hitter went into Sunday night's series finale against the Mets
batting .302 with 17 homers, 31 RBIs and a 1.040 OPS. He has 11 stolen bases
and leads the majors with 53 runs for the defending World Series champions.
Ohtani is 38-19 with a 3.01 ERA and 608 strikeouts in 481 2/3 innings during
five seasons as a big league pitcher. He had Tommy John surgery on his right
elbow Oct. 1, 2018, and returned to a major league mound on July 26, 2020,
though he was limited to just two starts during the pandemic-shortened season.
Ohtani is one of several high-profile Dodgers pitchers coming back from
injuries. Clayton Kershaw made his season debut May 17 after recovering from
foot and knee operations, but Blake Snell hasn't pitched since April 2 and
Tyler Glasnow since April 27, both due to shoulder inflammation.
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AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report.
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