The batting-practice session was the
29-year-old Ohtani's first on a field since he underwent elbow
surgery on Sept. 19 to repair a UCL tear in his right elbow.
The two-time MVP is operating within a tight recovery window to
be able to play in the Dodgers' season-opener at South Korea on
March 20 against the San Diego Padres. The Dodgers and Padres
play two games in South Korea then return to resume their
regular-season schedules in the United States on March 28.
The BP results have Ohtani optimistic that he will be able to
play on March 20.
"I was planning ... to swing on the lighter side," Ohtani told
reporters Monday through an interpreter. "But I felt like the
swings were feeling really good, which is a really good sign. I
think it's trending towards me being ready for Opening Day."
Despite not being able to pitch this season, the Dodgers still
signed Ohtani to a 10-year free-agent contract for a record $700
million contract, with $680 million of that deferred and paid
out in installments from 2034-43.
The last time Ohtani took batting practice on the field was in
September with the Los Angeles Angels. Reduced to only being a
hitter at that point, Ohtani eventually cut his season a month
early to undergo surgery.
In six seasons with the Angels, Ohtani won the American League
Rookie of the Year in 2018 and earned AL MVP honors in 2021 and
2023. Those awards came amid two elbow injuries that required
surgery.
A career .274 hitter with the Angels, Ohtahi also had a .922
OPS, including a baseball-best 1.066 OPS last season. He has 171
home runs with 437 RBIs in his MLB career, including 44 home
runs and 95 RBIs in 2023.
As a pitcher, Ohtani is 38-19 in 86 career starts for the Angels
with a 3.01 ERA. He went 15-9 with a 2.33 ERA in 28 starts in
2022 and followed that last season by going 10-5 with a 3.14 ERA
in 23 starts.
Ohtani is expected to return to being a two-way player for the
Dodgers in 2025.
--Field Level Media
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