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Shohei Ohtani injury leaves Dodgers with bated breath

Reports suggest that it may be a shoulder injury that Shohei Ohtani suffered in the dying moments of Game 2, but the Dodgers are waiting anxiously.

ALLISON DINNEREFE

Dodger Stadium was alive with excitement and electricity Saturday night in Game 2 of the World Series against the New York Yankees, but all that buzz turned into a gasp when Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers’ two-way sensation, went down. Attempting a stolen base in the seventh inning, Ohtani slid into second awkwardly and came up holding his left shoulder, grimacing. The Dodgers’ trainers were quick to reach him, and in a hush, they escorted the star player off the field as fans held their collective breath, wondering what this could mean for the team’s championship hopes.

John Smoltz, a former pitcher and Fox commentator, summed up the general sentiment during the broadcast. “There’s a little bit of ‘uh-oh’ with Ohtani, unfortunately, and seeing how that shakes out for the rest of the series,” he noted.

Ohtani‘s injury couldn’t come at a more pivotal moment. He’d been the linchpin in the Dodgers’ offensive powerhouse all season, dominating at the plate despite being sidelined from pitching due to recent elbow surgery. Ohtani joined the Dodgers in the offseason, signing a lucrative deal after six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, and wasted no time making his presence felt. This injury, however, raised immediate concerns, as any prolonged absence could cast a shadow over what’s been a stellar season. It would be the latest in a line of challenges for Ohtani, who has had to navigate several injuries throughout his career.

The Dodgers ultimately pulled off a 4-2 victory over the Yankees that night, taking a 2-0 lead in the series. But the night wasn’t all celebration. This season has seen Los Angeles achieve some electrifying wins, including a dramatic walk-off grand slam by Freddie Freeman in Game 1 of the World Series, but Ohtani’s presence as a dual-threat player has been central to their success. As he stood at the heart of a team on a playoff tear, any doubt about his ability to return to the field only heightened the tension.

With the series shifting to Yankee Stadium, the Dodgers now face a monumental task - one that involves not only the competition on the field but also the uncertainty surrounding Ohtani’s status. In the locker room, Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto echoed the team’s uncertainty, saying, “I’m not sure about any details,” as they awaited updates on Ohtani’s shoulder. Fans across the baseball world are now left to wonder how this season’s most captivating player will fare, hoping he might return to carry his team just a little further.

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