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notebook: Conflicting reports on Ohtani's prognosis
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[June 12, 2018]
Los Angeles Angels rookie
two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani is expected to undergo Tommy John
surgery and be sidelined until the 2020 season, according to a
report Monday by ESPN's Pedro Gomez.
However, MLB Network's Jon Morosi tweeted later Monday that the
Angels are "cautiously optimistic" Ohtani will be back in action by
the end of the season, at least as a batter and possibly as a
pitcher, too.
Ohtani was placed on the disabled list Friday with a Grade 2 sprain
of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. There are three
grades of UCL injuries, and the Angels are waiting to see if Ohtani
definitely requires surgery.
The Angels originally said that Ohtani will be re-evaluated in three
weeks. Ohtani, who pitches right-handed, underwent platelet-rich
plasma and stem cell treatments on Thursday. The UCL injury was
discovered during an MRI exam.
--The Boston Red Sox activated outfielder Mookie Betts from the
10-day disabled list.
Betts replaces first baseman Sam Travis, who was optioned to
Triple-A Pawtucket on the roster. Betts has been sidelined for 14
games by a left abdominal strain.
Betts missed five games as the result of the injury before he was
placed on the DL. He was scratched from the lineup on May 27 after
experiencing pain in his left side during pregame batting practice.
--The Baltimore Orioles activated left-handed closer Zach Britton
from the 60-day disabled list, clearing the way for him to pitch for
the first time since rupturing his right Achilles tendon in
December.
Baltimore also moved outfielder Colby Rasmus (left hip flexor
strain) from the 10-day DL to the 60-day DL and placed right-hander
Pedro Araujo (right elbow strain) on the 10-day DL.
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Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) rounds third off an a
two-run double by third baseman Luis Valbuena (not pictured) during
the second inning against the Texas Rangers at Angel Stadium of
Anaheim. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
Britton, 30, told reporters in February that he was targeting a May
return. He posted a 2.89 ERA with 15 saves in 38 appearances last
season, a year removed from consecutive All-Star campaigns in which
he saved a combined 83 games while posting a 1.22 ERA.
--The Atlanta Braves' ahead-of-schedule rebuild isn't just working
wonders in the NL East standings, it has the club dominating early
All-Star Game balloting, as well.
In the first NL All-Star Game balloting update released Monday, the
surprise of the NL, if not all of baseball, has a league-best three
players with enough votes to start at their respective positions.
Leading the way is the biggest name the current NL East co-leader
retained through the rebuild, first baseman Freddie Freeman. He
leads all NL players with 633,342 votes. Atlanta outfielder Nick
Markakis and second baseman Ozzie Albies also are first in voting at
their positions.
--Field Level Media
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