Shohei Ohtani descansará dos partidos fuera de la alineación de los Dodgers

Shohei Ohtani se perderá dos partidos consecutivos en la alineación titular de los Los Angeles Dodgers en medio de una mala racha al bate al inicio de la temporada. La decisión se tomó después de que lanzara el miércoles por la noche en la serie contra los San Francisco Giants.

El mánager Dave Roberts explicó que la medida es un respiro necesario para la estrella de doble función. Ohtani registra una línea ofensiva de .240/.370/.427 con siete jonrones en 39 partidos esta temporada. Roberts señaló que la calidad de sus turnos al bate ha disminuido constantemente y que darle descanso ayudaría a Ohtani a recuperar su mecánica y concentración.

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