Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani still set to start after getting hit on hand by a pitch against the Rockies
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani was hit on the right hand by a pitch and left the Los Angeles Dodgers' game against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.
The two-way superstar was struck by Rockies starter Kyle Freeland in the fourth. Ohtani left after grounding out in the fifth. He was 0 for 2 with a run scored in the team's 16-5 win.
Manager Dave Roberts said the ball mostly hit the pad on Ohtani's hand before clipping his pinkie finger.
“We're in a good spot,” he said, adding that given the Dodgers' big lead he wanted Ohtani to rest ahead of his scheduled mound start in the series finale on Wednesday.
“I haven't decided yet if he's going to hit,” Roberts said. “I just want to kind of make sure how he comes in and physically how he feels because I want to make sure he feels really good on the pitching side of things.”
___
AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
Big Bets Report: Bettor Banks $290k on 6-Leg MLB Parlay
10 fastest pitches in MLB History: Regular season and playoff records
Last Night in Baseball: The Cubs Were Swept And Have Lost 8 In A Row
Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski Sets Statcast Era Record with 57 Pitches of 100+ MPH
4 Takeaways From The Divisional Clash Between The Rays And Yankees
2026 World Series Odds: Dodgers Favored; Rays Continue to Rise
2026 MLB Odds: Who Will Lead MLB in Home Runs? Schwarber Favored
Henry Davis Plays Hero As Pirates Hand Sliding Cubs Ninth Consecutive Loss
Longest Home Runs in MLB History
Big Bets Report: Bettor Banks $290k on 6-Leg MLB Parlay
10 fastest pitches in MLB History: Regular season and playoff records
Last Night in Baseball: The Cubs Were Swept And Have Lost 8 In A Row
Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski Sets Statcast Era Record with 57 Pitches of 100+ MPH
4 Takeaways From The Divisional Clash Between The Rays And Yankees
2026 World Series Odds: Dodgers Favored; Rays Continue to Rise
2026 MLB Odds: Who Will Lead MLB in Home Runs? Schwarber Favored
Henry Davis Plays Hero As Pirates Hand Sliding Cubs Ninth Consecutive Loss
Longest Home Runs in MLB History
