Dodgers fans have been waiting for more than a year to see Shohei Ohtani pitch in a major league game in for the club, and that wait might finally be over. Manager Dave Roberts told reporters (including Dylan Hernandez of The Los Angeles Times) that Ohtani will “most likely” make his pitching debut during the Dodgers’ series against the Padres this week. Shortly thereafter, the Dodgers announced that their two-way superstar will start against San Diego in tomorrow night’s game.
It’s a long-awaited return that’s coming much earlier than expected. While offseason expectations placed Ohtani’s return to the mound from his September 2023 elbow surgery at some point in May, but those hopes were squashed when his pitching rehab was paused in late February. Ohtani resumed ramping up shortly after Opening Day, but the star’s timetable for return has been kept extremely vague by Dodgers officials ever since. For most of the season, Ohtani’s return to pitching had been anticipated at some point in the second half, though earlier this week Roberts hinted at the possibility that Ohtani could return at some point before the All-Star break.
Still, Ohtani’s timeline having been bumped up to tomorrow night puts him back on a big league mound a month earlier than even the most generous of expectations. The narrative surrounding Ohtani’s return to pitching shifted rapidly throughout the day today, with Roberts telling reporters (including Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic) earlier this afternoon that the plan was for Ohtani to face hitters early this week before “potentially” making his return to the big league pitching staff. Last night, Ohtani himself was vaguely alluding to the possibility that he could return earlier than anticipated, as Ardaya notes that he playfully asked, “What do you think?” when asked if he’ll return to the mound before the All-Star break before acknowledging that “something like that” was on the table.
After today’s win over the Giants, Roberts retracted his previous comments about Ohtani facing live hitters this week and noted that he would likely pitch as an opener at some point during this week’s series against San Diego, and that timeline was pushed up further by the organization’s announcement that he will be on the mound opposite Dylan Cease tomorrow evening. Despite the seemingly rapid and somewhat haphazard way the decision to start Ohtani tomorrow night came together, it seems clear the organization feels he’s ready to pitch in games. His latest session on the mound last week, which lasted three simulated innings and 44 pitches, drew rave reviews from Dodgers brass. Pitching coach Mark Prior told reporters (including Ardaya) that “he was doing whatever he wanted with the baseball, with every pitch he wanted to” during Tuesday’s session.
It should be noted that expectations must be tempered for Ohtani’s start tomorrow night. He’s starting the game as an opener, and there’s no expectation that he’ll be able to pitch especially deep into the game. As Roberts told reporters (including ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez) this evening, at least Ohtani’s first few appearances seem likely to be closer to rehab appearances than full starts. It’s long been known that Ohtani wouldn’t have a traditional rehab opportunity due to his importance for the Dodgers as their regular DH, and Roberts indicated this evening that cooling off after a simulated game and then heating back up to hit in that evening’s Dodgers game was actually more taxing for him than it would’ve been to pitch and hit in the same game. That combined with the fact that Ohtani won’t count against the club’s 13-pitcher roster limit and the superstar’s own desire to start pitching in big league games was enough to convince the organization to let him start tomorrow night’s game.
Even if it should be viewed more through the lens of a rehab outing rather than a traditional start, Ohtani’s return to the mound will be a boost for a beleaguered Dodgers pitching staff. Right-hander Ben Casparius was previously scheduled to start tomorrow night’s game for Los Angeles, but threw just 54 pitches in his last outing and was sure to tax the club’s bullpen at least somewhat when used as a starter. With Ohtani likely to handle the first inning or two of the game, perhaps he and Casparius can combine to offer the Dodgers the same amount of length that a more traditional starter could be penciled in for. That should be very helpful for a relief corps that’s likely to be taxed by a bullpen game on Tuesday followed by what figures to be an abbreviated start from right-hander Emmet Sheehan in his first appearance following his expected activation from the injured list later this week.
It’s unclear exactly when Ohtani is expected to be built up enough to serve as a full-fledged starter rather than just open games for the Dodgers, but perhaps his workload in tomorrow night’s game can provide some insight into that question. In the meantime, the Dodgers will surely be happy to have any innings he can offer as they continue to piece together starts amid a rash of injuries that have already sent a majority of the club’s Opening Day rotation to the injured list.
Not really a dodgers fan but, finally some good damn news with all the injuries going around.
Same, but it’s good to see the best players do what they can do! As a fan you have to love it
Great news, best of luck to him!
This series coming up just got even better
So the weekend chats are no longer a thing?
Hey Edward I just emailed you please respond
Didn’t see an email
Couldn’t stand to see the Giants taking the headlines.
Giants take the headlines. Dodgers take the series. Good trade.
So no rehab assignment, just straight into the rotation? Interesting move
How’s he gonna go on a rehab when he’s an everyday hitter?
This will be his rehab assignment. 1 inning to start and stretch him out from there
It’s not like he is going to pitch for the first time on Monday. Have to assume he’s been doing bullpens and maybe a sim game. Dodgers are not going to take a huge gamble with the best player in the game
Yeah he can’t really go on rehab assignment. This acts as an extra pitcher anyway so someone can still come in after him in throw 4-5 innings.
The rules were updated in 2019 to allow him to be sent down as a pitcher for rehab assignment but stay on the MLB roster as a hitter.
They were updated in 2022 to all him to stay in the game as a DH when he gets pulled from a game as the starting pitcher.
The rule you’re talking about would be a logistical nightmare.
The Dodgers Triple-A and Double-A teams are in Oklahoma. The Dodgers want his bat in the lineup every single game as their DH. How exactly would he be able to rehab pitching and DH on the exact same days?
They have a low-A team an hour away in Rancho Cucamonga but the Dodgers were already replicating that in his simulated games by bringing out hitters from Rancho to face him.
Ok, but he can’t be in 2 places at once. If he’s rehabing, he can’t be in the MLB games.
It’s hard to pitch in MilB and hit at the MLB game with both teams playing across the country consistently. That would be lots of airtime and stress.
That was always the plan
They are just going to throw him right into the fire, aren’t they?
I’m expecting a no hitter with a chance of a perfect game. Assuming Muncy doesn’t mess it up.
Perfect game…3 home runs and one must be a grand slam promised to a kid in the hospital using a homemade bat called wonder boy
I hope he throws a complete game no hitter. Should be easy, as the Padres are a below league average run creating team. Should be able to throw 80+ pitches to get it done, just like Maddux.
Maddux never threw a no-hitter.
#Ackchually
I liked the Maddux ABS system in the 90s.10-inches off the plates for a strike.
I hope he doesn’t even get out of the first. I don’t want to see him get hurt or anything like that well maybe some blisters after the game so that he can have an excuse but maybe six or seven runs in 2/3 of an inning no strikeouts a few walks maybe a balk and a clock violation
That’s a lot of hatred for a guy that’s never done anything to you. And all-around, is a pretty great dude. But sure, continue to hope he fails, that’s nice and doesn’t make you an awful human.
People are allowed to have opinions. “All-aroun.. pretty great dude”? You know him? Are you his bookie? You sound like a naive fatherless person celebrating Father’s Day.
Was that not my “opinion”? I’m so sorry that you didn’t agree with it. I’ll have to let my father know that someone on the internet thinks I’m not good enough to have a father. Thanks.
Maybe I would like him more if he had the guts to get rid of his interpreter every once in awhile don’t tell me he hasn’t picked up a few words in English yet. Like I said I don’t wish him any bad things I just don’t trust him
@Cash
Ohtani is now fluent in English. He speaks to the media in Japanese and uses an interpreter out of respect for his home country and the millions of Japanese fans he has watching his every move. Perhaps if you did a bit of research instead of spouting venom thoughtlessly it would broaden your mind.
Wouldn’t it be better to wish the best for your rivals and then when you beat them you beat the best?
I suggest you cool your heals until the football season. Obviously baseball doesn’t interest you much.
Well, Everybody can switch over from the Rafael Devers chat now!
lol who???
I guess they decided they weren’t running away with the division anymore and slow rolling him wasn’t an option any more.
He hasn’t pitched in almost 2 years. They aren’t exactly forcing him out there at gunpoint.
He was ready to pitch last year. The Dodgers would rather him not pitch but have little options left. They clearly wanted to wait until after the break and hope they really never needed him.
Personally I rather him just hit too. The potential of a 50/50 season every year is well worth the money.
Not to mention the increase chances of getting hurt again.
@so called Mets Era
Yeah just another panic move from the talentless Dodgers. What was it you predicted? “Middle of the pack by the weekend” or some such.
Are they not in third place if they get swept to the Padres coming up? I think the Dodgers themselves are definitely worried about it to be pulling out this move randomly. The Giants trading for Devers definitely got them worried but how did your prediction of you looking forward to the Dodgers beating up on the Mets go for you?
They just took 2 of 3 from both Pads and Giants. If you honestly think they made this decision on Ohtani based on the Devers deal you are even dumber than I thought. I’d worry about the Phillies series if I were you. But oh wait. I forgot about your obsession with the Dodgers. Have at it.
Why do you like every one of your own comments? Does it make you feel important. I’m sure the Devers trade had nothing to do with the Dodgers making this decision out of the blue hours later. I would worry about the Phillies series too since both Mets and Phillies beat you this year.
Fantasize what you will about my posting. As usual you don’t know what you are talking about. Like any of my posts so you can see who actually did like them and then un click it. Then shut up. Go ahead and revel in the Mets 4-3 record over the Dodgers. Mets won them fair and square. But when the Dodgers have their staff back for the postseason as good as the Mets are—and they are good—they won’t be good enough. Ask Tampa Bay.
metsin4 forever
Dodgers have noticed bullpen games are rather effective against the Padres, so Ohtani will toss an inning or two before Casparius and others follow.
That’s a lot sooner than what was previously his projected return to pitching. Must be he’s ahead of schedule which probably means Ohtani is coming out firing on all cylinders.
This comment section feels so empty compared to the Devers one😭
Maybe now he’ll be worth what’s he’s going to get. He absolutely choked in the 2024 World Series and was absolutely saved by Freddie Freeman.
Ah the return of the moronic Yucki. Oh how we missed you.
Yes, it was such a choke job that he tore his shoulder on an attempted stolen base in the NLCS. And then, like some bum, he continued to play and help the team win the world series. Terrible. lol
He choked so hard he caused the yankee catcher to interfere with his swing
Lol dodgers freaking out gonna blow their best hitter trying to come back too early 😂👍
First place teams don’t need to freak out
They will when they see what they have in The pitching system. Early results are bad.
What? Is the “pitching system” the guys in the rotation? Or the guys in the minors? And what bad results are you cryptically speaking of?
north of zero must be pretty good odds nowadays.
To think of all the girls I lost when they told me that.
Speaking of “odds”, there’s gotta be a good prop bet or 2 available to play on this game. Does anyone remember the name of Shohei’s, err Ippei’s, bookie?
The funny thing is, 2/3 of the Dodgers fans won’t even say Ohtani pitch tomorrow, because they don’t show up to the game until the 3rd inning.
That’s all you got? Lol
There’s always someone out there using this outdated trope even if it’s not true any more. It’s like the old trope about LA not having any NFL teams after losing the Rams and Raiders in 1995.
lol what could go wrong?
We all know what happens to Dodgers pitchers. Mark his IL stint on the calendar
Wishing injuries on other teams players is not a good look.
No rehab assignment to build arm strength or endurance, what could possibly go wrong…
Did you read the article at all?
why read when we can comment?!
Ya got me there!
Good for Shohei and the Dodgers, as an Angels fan it’s great to hear he’ll be back on the bump. I’ll always love him and have a deep respect for the Dodgers.
They should rename Ohani “North of Zero”. Dave Roberts is always so full of himself