- Sat Feb 15, 2025 7:30 pm
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With the 2025 MLB season on the horizon, all eyes are on Shohei Ohtani as he prepares to return to his two-way status with the Dodgers. After an extraordinary 2024 season where he dominated as a designated hitter, the question now is: how will he adjust to the demands of pitching and hitting simultaneously?
Ohtani's performance last year was nothing short of historic, earning him the NL MVP and a World Series title. But as he transitions back to being a two-way player, we can expect some changes. Will he still be the aggressive base-stealer we saw in 2024, or will the risk of injury temper his speed on the bases? Dodgers manager Dave Roberts hinted at more off-days for Ohtani, which raises another question: how will this impact the Dodgers' lineup and their chances for success?
Moreover, should Ohtani remain the leadoff hitter? His unique skill set makes him a valuable asset at the top of the order, but with the added responsibilities of pitching, could it be more beneficial for him to bat lower in the lineup to conserve energy?
Let’s not forget about Roki Sasaki, who is also making waves as he joins the Dodgers without restrictions. How will his addition impact the pitching rotation, especially with Ohtani's return?
As we gear up for the season, what are your bold predictions for Ohtani's performance in 2025? Will he continue to break records, or will the adjustments hinder his game? How do you see the Dodgers managing his workload? Share your thoughts and let’s dive into what could be another thrilling season for the Dodgers and their superstar!
Ohtani's performance last year was nothing short of historic, earning him the NL MVP and a World Series title. But as he transitions back to being a two-way player, we can expect some changes. Will he still be the aggressive base-stealer we saw in 2024, or will the risk of injury temper his speed on the bases? Dodgers manager Dave Roberts hinted at more off-days for Ohtani, which raises another question: how will this impact the Dodgers' lineup and their chances for success?
Moreover, should Ohtani remain the leadoff hitter? His unique skill set makes him a valuable asset at the top of the order, but with the added responsibilities of pitching, could it be more beneficial for him to bat lower in the lineup to conserve energy?
Let’s not forget about Roki Sasaki, who is also making waves as he joins the Dodgers without restrictions. How will his addition impact the pitching rotation, especially with Ohtani's return?
As we gear up for the season, what are your bold predictions for Ohtani's performance in 2025? Will he continue to break records, or will the adjustments hinder his game? How do you see the Dodgers managing his workload? Share your thoughts and let’s dive into what could be another thrilling season for the Dodgers and their superstar!