Shohei Ohtani to make second start for doseers on Sunday

After pitching for the first time in almost two years on Monday, Los Angeles Dozers will give their second start to the right hand of Washington at home on Sunday at home.
The beginning of his doseers against San Diego Padress is expected to go to just one, or possibly two innings, a rusty Ohtani required 28 pitches to get through one of his innings. He gave a run on two hits with a walk without a walk or strike, facing five batsmen.
His early employees were crushed by injuries, Los Angeles welcomed the left -handed Clayton Karshaw last month, while Ohtani and right -handed Emmet Shehan have returned this week. 30 -year -old Ohtani, Tommy John Revision in September 2023, is on the mend with surgery.
On Monday, Ohtani’s fastest pitch was 100.2 mph, which was from Padress No. 2 Hitter Louis Arrayz. He threw three other fastballs at 99.1 mph.
“I was aiming to sit 95, 96, but the intensity of the game allowed me to be really a little harder and I was able to throw 95, 96 against 95, 96 (Xander) bogrts in the previous et-9,” Otani said through an interpreter.
The 2018-23 starts with 86 career pitching angels, Ohthani strikeouts out 608 in innings with 3.01 ERA and 481 2/3 innings. He was voted for the American League MVP in 2021 and 2023 for his hitting and pitching adventures, then the National League MVP won the previous season with Dojers, when he scored 54 domestic runs with 54 stolen bases.
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