Shohei Ohtani, the star player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, suffered a shoulder injury during a stolen base attempt in Game 2 of the World Series against the New York Yankees. The incident occurred in the seventh inning when Ohtani slid into second base. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Ohtani experienced a subluxation, which is a minor dislocation of the shoulder. Despite the injury, Ohtani’s strength and range of motion were reported to be good, providing some encouragement to the team.
The injury came as a disappointment in the midst of the Dodgers’ 4-2 victory over the Yankees, giving them a 2-0 series lead. Looking ahead to Game 3 in New York, Roberts expressed hope that Ohtani would be able to play despite the potential setback. Ohtani, known for his remarkable performance throughout the season, had not missed any games due to injury prior to this incident.
After the mishap, Ohtani was assisted off the field by the Dodgers’ athletic trainer, raising concerns among fans and teammates. As a key player with significant contributions to the team’s success, Ohtani’s absence could impact the Dodgers’ performance in the upcoming games. However, Roberts remained optimistic about the team’s ability to adapt and compete effectively even in Ohtani’s potential absence.
With an impressive season record and high expectations for the postseason, Ohtani’s injury adds a layer of uncertainty to the Dodgers’ World Series journey. As the team prepares for Game 3 and beyond, the focus will be on Ohtani’s recovery and the adjustments needed to maintain their momentum in the series. Despite the challenges posed by the injury, the Dodgers remain determined to continue their pursuit of the championship title, with or without their star player on the field.