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Dodgers Manage Ohtani's Workload
4 Jun
Summary
- Shohei Ohtani will not play in Thursday's series finale against the Diamondbacks.
- Ohtani is managing a demanding workload as a two-way player this season.
- His batting performance has significantly improved since May 1.

Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to rest on Thursday, missing the series finale against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed this plan, noting that Ohtani will be expected to give his all on Wednesday before taking the day off. This decision highlights the Dodgers' ongoing efforts to effectively manage Ohtani's workload during his first full season as a two-way player.
Initially, the Dodgers had fewer restrictions, but Ohtani struggled as a hitter. The team adjusted his schedule multiple times, eventually allowing him to be a full two-way player on his pitching days. This strategy appears successful, as Ohtani's hitting has improved significantly, batting .314 with a .959 OPS since May 1.
Ohtani's performance on the mound remains exceptional, boasting a 0.82 ERA entering his Wednesday start. The team plans to continue managing his availability on a start-by-start basis, considering his strenuous schedule. Future Thursdays off might also be implemented to ensure he can manage his demanding workload effectively.