November 25, 2024

Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes put an end to any speculation surrounding Shohei Ohtani’s future as a two-way player.

This season, Ohtani has slotted in exclusively as the Dodgers’ designated hitter. The Japanese superstar has remained on the road to recovery as a pitcher after undergoing his second major elbow surgery last September.

With Ohtani reportedly making progress toward his return to the mound, questions about potentially ending his two-way role have once again emerged.

While speaking to reporters on Monday, Gomes was asked about the notion that Ohtani could be better off shutting down his pitching side.

Even as a one-way player who never takes the field on defense, Ohtani has proved to be one of the best players in the league. The Dodgers DH has batted .302 with 34 home runs, 81 RBI and an OPS of 1.008 through 112 games this season.

It’s possible that Ohtani specifically requested to be allowed to continue his two-way play when he was a free agent negotiating with teams last offseason.

But regardless of the reasoning, the Dodgers are clearly content to let Ohtani take the mound once he’s ready.

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