Los Angeles Dodgers' standout player Shohei Ohtani has been dealing with a bruised hamstring, as confirmed by manager Dave Roberts. The injury occurred when Ohtani was hit by a pickoff throw during the team's recent homestand. Roberts emphasized the importance of Ohtani taking it easy to allow for proper healing.
Concerns about Ohtani's condition arose during a recent game when he appeared to be running at less than full speed while hitting a triple in the sixth inning. Roberts explained that the team's advice to Ohtani is to exercise caution and make wise decisions to prevent aggravating the hamstring injury. He clarified that Ohtani's actions during the game were a result of him managing the injury and trying not to overexert himself.
Roberts noted a slight improvement in Ohtani's condition from the previous day, indicating that the team values his presence on the field but is prioritizing his health by avoiding unnecessary strain on the injured hamstring. Ohtani's performance in the game against the Cincinnati Reds saw him going 1 for 4 with three strikeouts in a 3-1 loss. In the series opener, he went 0 for 5 in another game won by Cincinnati.
The Dodgers and the Reds are set to face off in the series finale on Sunday afternoon, where Ohtani's participation will be closely monitored to ensure his well-being. Despite the challenges posed by the hamstring injury, Ohtani's determination to contribute to the team's success remains evident as he navigates through this period of recovery.
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