Shohei Ohtani returns to Dodgers camp after WBC exit

Shohei Ohtani has rejoined the Los Angeles Dodgers in Glendale, Arizona, sooner than anticipated following Japan's quarterfinal elimination from the World Baseball Classic. The star will now pitch during Spring Training. Manager Dave Roberts expects him to deliver more innings early in the season.

The Dodgers welcomed back Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the team's Opening Day starter, after their time with Samurai Japan in the World Baseball Classic. Japan was knocked out by Venezuela in the quarterfinals on Saturday, ending its bid to defend the 2023 title and allowing the players an earlier return to camp, which they had missed for most of Spring Training. Before leaving, Ohtani played in one spring game, going 1-for-3 with a single in the Dodgers' opener. He maintained arm activity with bullpen sessions for Japan, including four simulated innings of live batting practice last Thursday in Miami. Ohtani could pitch as early as later this week in Arizona or during the Freeway Series exhibitions against the Angels from March 22-24. The Dodgers have long planned for Ohtani to join the regular-season rotation, despite uncertainties from the Classic. Last year, he ramped up unconventionally after elbow surgery rehab. With confirmed spring mound time, expectations are higher. 'Last year, we had the plan to start from one inning... I think this year, we’re certainly north of that,' Roberts said. 'I don’t see how we won’t be able to get three or four innings from him in a Major League game.' Roberts noted disappointment over the WBC loss but emphasized focus on a Dodgers championship. 'It never feels good not to win it, the WBC... their focus is just solely the Dodgers.'

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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.

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.

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Shohei Ohtani is departing Los Angeles Dodgers spring training in Peoria, Arizona, to join Samurai Japan for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, where he will focus solely on hitting. The Dodgers are prioritizing his long-term health after elbow surgery, ensuring he builds up as a pitcher without risking injury during the tournament. Ohtani expressed temptation to pitch if facing Mike Trout but understands the team's decision.

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Samurai Japan has unveiled its squad for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, featuring a record eight Major League Baseball players. Manager Hirokazu Ibata announced the roster on Monday, bringing back 15 members from the 2023 championship team, including stars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team will aim to defend its title with deep experience and talent.

Samurai Japan, which advanced to the final eight of the World Baseball Classic, held its first practice in Miami on March 12. The team arrived in the city that morning, with players including Shohei Ohtani participating in a voluntary session. Japan aims for a second consecutive title and will face Venezuela in the quarterfinals on Saturday (Sunday Japan time).

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