Yoshinobu Yamamoto completes final Cactus League start

Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched three innings in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 12-4 loss to the San Francisco Giants in spring training. As he prepares to join Samurai Japan for the World Baseball Classic, uncertainties loom over the Dodgers' starting rotation for the 2026 season. General manager Brandon Gomes highlighted the benefits of a longer spring schedule.

In Scottsdale, Arizona, Yoshinobu Yamamoto made his second and final Cactus League appearance on Friday afternoon, allowing runs in a 12-4 defeat to the Giants at Scottsdale Stadium. He threw 52 pitches, 37 for strikes, over three innings. Yamamoto will continue his buildup as the ace for Samurai Japan in the World Baseball Classic, remaining a key certainty in the Dodgers' rotation despite his absence.

The Dodgers, back-to-back World Series champions, enter their three-peat attempt with a talented pitching staff. Their projected full-strength rotation includes Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, Emmet Sheehan, and Roki Sasaki. However, challenges persist. Snell, dealing with lingering left shoulder discomfort that sidelined him for four months last season, has only progressed to catch sessions at 90 feet and plans to reach 120 feet soon, leaving him behind schedule.

Ohtani intends to start in the rotation but faces buildup limitations during the Classic, where he will hit exclusively for Japan. He plans live throwing sessions on off-days and could pitch in the Freeway Series exhibition from March 22-24, though his first regular-season outing is expected to be limited to two or three innings.

Competition for rotation spots intensifies with Sasaki's shaky debut, Sheehan's absence due to illness, and promising returns from Gavin Stone (post-right shoulder surgery) and River Ryan (post-Tommy John surgery). Justin Wrobleski is also stretching out.

To manage their schedule—12 games in 15 days opening the season, followed by 19 in 20 days—the Dodgers prefer five days' rest for starters and may use a five-man rotation with bullpen swingmen like Wrobleski and Stone. A potential lineup: Yamamoto, Glasnow, Ohtani, Sheehan, Sasaki.

"I think the benefit of the WBC, beyond some exciting games going on, will be a longer spring for us," Gomes said earlier in spring training. "And not starting so early to have a little bit of wiggle room built in for guys getting ready."

Manager Dave Roberts noted the ongoing evaluations: "Once we break camp, we just don't know how we're going to fill out the roster with the best players. But you still kind of have to be mindful of where starters are built up to have length for guys coming out of the bullpen. All that stuff is kind of in the math of how you put together the roster."

With over three weeks of spring games remaining, the Dodgers have time to finalize their plans.

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Shohei Ohtani in Dodgers uniform, posed as hitter for Japan's 2026 World Baseball Classic, with manager Dave Roberts announcing at DodgerFest.
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Shohei Ohtani to skip pitching duties for Japan in 2026 World Baseball Classic

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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that superstar Shohei Ohtani will not pitch for Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, opting instead to focus solely as a designated hitter to help defend the title. The decision prioritizes his full pitching workload with the Dodgers.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto will represent Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, while teammate Roki Sasaki will sit out due to injury concerns. Yamamoto's participation comes after a stellar 2025 season and World Series MVP performance. The tournament is scheduled for March 5-17 across Japan, Puerto Rico, and the United States.

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Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers made his first appearance in what is expected to be one of only a couple of Cactus League games before departing for the World Baseball Classic with Japan. In the spring training opener against the Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium, he led off as designated hitter and went 1 for 3. Manager Dave Roberts indicated that Ohtani's departure is imminent.

In a 5-4 spring training victory for the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Cleveland Guardians in Goodyear, Arizona, pitcher River Ryan delivered a strong relief performance, striking out three in two innings. Roki Sasaki struggled early but rebounded later, highlighting the ongoing battle for rotation spots. Manager Dave Roberts cautioned that it's too early to draw conclusions.

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Gavin Stone has been shut down from throwing after experiencing discomfort in his surgically repaired right shoulder during spring training. The setback occurred last week following his Cactus League debut and a bullpen session, with no timeline for his return. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed the news ahead of a game against the Colorado Rockies.

The Houston Astros have bolstered their pitching staff with the addition of Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai, marking the likely final move in their offseason overhaul. Despite the probable loss of Framber Valdez to free agency, the team has added three starting pitchers and built significant depth to address last season's injury woes. Manager Joe Espada expressed excitement about the group's potential to ease pressure on the bullpen.

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Ryu Ji-hyun, manager of South Korea's national baseball team, hopes to have three to four Korean-descent MLB players for the March World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. The team departed Incheon International Airport on Friday for a preliminary camp in Saipan, joined by U.S.-based players like Kim Hye-seong and Go Woo-suk. South Korea aims to advance from the preliminary round for the first time since reaching the 2009 final.

 

 

 

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