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Shohei Ohtani, the star player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, is set to play in Game 3 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium despite partially dislocating his left shoulder in Game 2. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Ohtani has been cleared to play on Monday night, giving a much-needed boost to the Dodgers as they hold a 2-0 lead in the Series.

During Game 2, Ohtani injured his shoulder while trying to steal second base in the seventh inning. Despite the setback, Roberts expressed optimism about Ohtani’s condition, noting that he had good strength and range of motion in the shoulder. However, the team awaited the results of further scans before making a final decision on his status.

Ohtani, who is a strong contender for the National League MVP award, has had a solid postseason performance so far. Although he struggled in Game 2, going 0 for 3 at the plate, he has contributed significantly throughout the playoffs with his batting skills. With a batting average of .260, three home runs, and 10 RBIs, Ohtani has been a key player for the Dodgers this season.

The Dodgers have faced numerous injuries throughout the season, with several key players spending time on the injured list. Despite these challenges, the team has managed to maintain a competitive edge, thanks in part to Ohtani’s exceptional performance on the field.

Ohtani’s versatility as a player, with a unique combination of power hitting and speed on the basepaths, has made him a standout performer in the major leagues. His historic achievement of hitting 50 home runs and stealing 50 bases in a single season has solidified his reputation as one of the most talented players in the game.

As Ohtani takes the field in Game 3 of the World Series, all eyes will be on him to see if he can help lead the Dodgers to victory and secure their second championship in five years. His resilience and determination in the face of injury serve as a testament to his commitment to the game and his team, making him a true asset to the Dodgers’ lineup.