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Dodgers Poised to Unleash Ohtani's Full Potential in Postseason

Summary

  • Dodgers to remove restrictions on Ohtani's usage as a pitcher
  • Ohtani will bat leadoff and pitch in Game 1 of NLDS against Phillies
  • Dodgers' rotation set, but open to using Ohtani on short rest or in relief

As the Los Angeles Dodgers prepare for the National League Division Series, they are poised to remove the guardrails surrounding Shohei Ohtani's usage as a pitcher. The time for Ohtani to rehab from his second major elbow surgery is over, and the Dodgers now consider him a "normal starting pitcher."

On Saturday, October 5th, 2025, Ohtani will make an unprecedented debut, stepping into the batter's box as the Dodgers' leadoff hitter before taking the mound against the Philadelphia Phillies. Ohtani acknowledges he may feel nervous at times, but is grateful to be healthy and playing baseball at this time of the year.

The Dodgers' rotation appears set for the series, with Ohtani likely to start Games 1 and 5. However, the team remains open to the possibility of using Ohtani on short rest or even in a relief role if circumstances dictate. Manager Dave Roberts stated that while they don't currently see Ohtani going on short rest or pitching out of the bullpen, the situation could change as the series evolves.

The Dodgers' starting pitching is the clear strength of the team, and they are already drawing from it to address their lagging bullpen. Veteran left-hander Clayton Kershaw will also be available in a relief role, joining a crowded group of southpaws in the Dodgers' bullpen.

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Shohei Ohtani will bat leadoff and pitch in Game 1 of the NLDS against the Philadelphia Phillies, marking an unprecedented moment in modern baseball history.
The Dodgers are removing the restrictions on Ohtani's usage as a pitcher, considering him a "normal starting pitcher" now. They are open to using him on short rest or even in a relief role if necessary.
In addition to Ohtani, the Dodgers' rotation includes Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Tyler Glasnow, who may be used in a relief role. Veteran left-hander Clayton Kershaw will also be available in a relief capacity.

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