- Sat Feb 01, 2025 5:05 pm
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With the latest buzz surrounding Shohei Ohtani's potential return to pitching in May, the baseball world is abuzz with speculation and excitement. Ohtani's journey has been nothing short of remarkable, but the question remains: how much longer can he sustain this two-way superstar role?
As we look at the Dodgers' stacked rotation, which includes not only Ohtani but also the likes of Blake Snell and the highly touted Yoshinobu Yamamoto, it raises an intriguing debate. Will the Dodgers' depth allow them to ease Ohtani back into pitching without risking further injury? Or will the pressure of expectations push him to return sooner than he should?
Moreover, considering Ohtani's history with injuries, is it time for him to focus solely on hitting? Some argue that dropping pitching could prolong his career and enhance his hitting prowess, while others believe his competitive nature will keep him on the mound.
What are your thoughts? Do you think Ohtani will successfully juggle both roles this season, or is it a ticking time bomb waiting to explode? And if he does return to form, could we see him clinch both the MVP and Cy Young awards in the same season?
Let’s hear your predictions and insights! How do you see Ohtani's future unfolding, and what impact will it have on the Dodgers' season?
As we look at the Dodgers' stacked rotation, which includes not only Ohtani but also the likes of Blake Snell and the highly touted Yoshinobu Yamamoto, it raises an intriguing debate. Will the Dodgers' depth allow them to ease Ohtani back into pitching without risking further injury? Or will the pressure of expectations push him to return sooner than he should?
Moreover, considering Ohtani's history with injuries, is it time for him to focus solely on hitting? Some argue that dropping pitching could prolong his career and enhance his hitting prowess, while others believe his competitive nature will keep him on the mound.
What are your thoughts? Do you think Ohtani will successfully juggle both roles this season, or is it a ticking time bomb waiting to explode? And if he does return to form, could we see him clinch both the MVP and Cy Young awards in the same season?
Let’s hear your predictions and insights! How do you see Ohtani's future unfolding, and what impact will it have on the Dodgers' season?