Updated
Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 16
Shohei Ohtani Misses Pitching Start and All-Star Game for Left Knee Drainage
Updated
Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 16

Shohei Ohtani Misses Pitching Start and All-Star Game for Left Knee Drainage

3 articles · Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 16

Summary

  • The Dodgers held Shohei Ohtani out of his scheduled pitching start and the All-Star Game after continued irritation in his left knee prompted a drainage procedure.
  • Ohtani said the knee affects him more on the mound than at the plate, where he still homered four times in his final six games before the break.
  • His pitching results had recently slipped as his ERA rose from 0.74 after 10 starts to 1.79 after 14 runs — 12 earned — over his last four outings.
  • Los Angeles hopes the minor procedure stabilizes its two-way star for the stretch run, with Ohtani ranking third in the NL in OPS and second in ERA among pitchers with at least 75 innings.
  • The health question lands as the defending champions begin the second half and try to protect their bid to repeat.

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