Exciting News: Shohei Ohtani is Set to Return to the Dodgers’ Lineup for World Series Game 3!

Shohei Ohtani (shoulder) will reportedly be in Dodgers lineup for World Series Game 3

Dodgers’ Shohei ​Ohtani Set to‍ Play Despite Recent Injury

In a dramatic turn of events during Game 2‌ of the World Series‍ against⁢ the ⁣New ‌York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers’ ace, Shohei⁢ Ohtani, sustained ⁣a shoulder injury. However,‍ Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts has announced plans for Ohtani to be part of the lineup for Game 3 on Monday.

Speaking ⁤with ESPN on Sunday, Roberts expressed optimism regarding Ohtani’s condition, stating he is ⁢”in a great spot” and will be participating actively​ in Monday’s match. According to The Athletic’s reports, Ohtani will likely resume his role as the designated hitter and bat leadoff—just as he has ⁤throughout this postseason.

Concern‌ Grows After Shoulder Issue in Key Moments

Ohtani experienced a partial dislocation of his left shoulder ‌after an attempted ​steal in the seventh inning. Following an encounter with shortstop Anthony Volpe ⁢that ended with him being tagged out⁢ at second base during⁢ a feet-first slide, he was seen clutching his arm. He ⁤remained on the ground momentarily as trainers attended to him before exiting the field.

The game concluded with the Dodgers emerging ⁤victorious over the Yankees in ​ninth inning action; therefore,⁢ Ohtani’s next at-bat didn’t materialize. This victory allowed Los Angeles to take ‍a commanding 2-0 lead⁤ heading ⁢into ‍New York for Game 3.

Throughout Saturday’s game, Ohtani went hitless in three attempts but did walk once. His performance⁢ in⁣ this year’s Fall Classic leaves him ​batting only ‌.125 (1 for 8)‌ thus far; however,​ it’s noteworthy that overall during his inaugural‍ postseason campaign in MLB history he’s holding onto an impressive average of .260 alongside three home ⁤runs and ten RBIs. His lone hit came ​from a pivotal double late in Game 1 when he notched third base after ⁢Juan⁢ Soto mishandled a ⁤throw—eventually leading him home through Mookie Betts’ sacrifice fly that brought them back into contention before clinching ‌extra innings with Freddie Freeman’s dramatic grand⁢ slam win.

A Brief History of⁤ Injuries

This isn’t unfamiliar territory for Ohtani ⁢since​ most injuries he’s ‌encountered since joining Major League Baseball (MLB) back‌ in⁢ 2018 ⁣have been related to pitching; significant surgeries‍ on his right elbow occurred both then and again just last year. While he hasn’t pitched this season due ​to ​these setbacks, ⁤he made headlines by ⁢becoming MLB’s first-ever player finishing with over fifty home runs and fifty stolen bases within one season—a milestone that highlights⁢ his dual-threat capability.

Additively concerning was surgery performed ⁣on September 2019 due to an anatomical rarity affecting his ​left⁣ kneecap—attributed ​specifically to bipartite⁤ patella where it failed naturally fuse together from‌ birth conditions.

An‍ Unfortunate Absence: Previous Championships​ Missed

Sidelined‌ previously by ankle surgery post-injury sustained during Japan Series matching‌ up against Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters meant missing ‌out entirely on⁣ various international tournaments like World Baseball Classic held back then in 2017—an unfortunate chapter early within ‍what has otherwise ⁤been an illustrious career progression ‍entering playoffs now through⁢ competing here nationally amid thrilling competitiveness found amongst teams like Yankees ⁣& Dodgers alike!

[Further insights are available under our full coverage sections for ongoing World Series updates]

The Associated⁢ Press contributed significantly toward providing this compilation report!

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