Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Dodgers will give Shohei Ohtani a scheduled break from designated-hitter duties this week, benching him for Thursday’s game and removing him as the DH when he starts Wednesday, manager Dave Roberts said after Tuesday night’s 6-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants in which Ohtani hit a solo home run. Los Angeles responded with a lineup change and short-term rest plans this week; the Dodgers have lost four games in a row, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed three home runs in Tuesday’s defeat. Roberts said Ohtani could still be available as a pinch hitter on Thursday and will focus on pitching Wednesday with follow-up evaluation expected Friday.
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If you're a Dodgers fan, Ohtani's rest might affect the team's performance. His absence from the DH role could impact the Dodgers' scoring potential. Keep an eye on Wednesday's game to see how the team adjusts.
Ohtani's rest is a strategic move by the Dodgers. It's a response to a losing streak and a chance for Ohtani to focus on his pitching. Remember, sports teams often make adjustments to bounce back. Share this with a fellow Dodgers fan who's tracking the season closely.
The Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani stand to benefit from scheduled rest intended to reduce fatigue, protect his pitching performance and give him a short window to refocus on hitting without the full DH workload.
The Dodgers' offense and immediate win-loss standing suffered as the team produced limited offense in recent games, including a 6-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants that extended a losing stretch.
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