Shohei Ohtani, the star player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, was set to play in Game 3 of the World Series despite a partially dislocated left shoulder. Ohtani sustained the injury during a game against the New York Yankees in Game 2. Fans and teammates were concerned about his ability to play, but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed confidence that Ohtani would be in the lineup for Game 3.
Ohtani did not travel with the team to New York in order to undergo imaging for his shoulder. Roberts mentioned that doctors were still reviewing the test results, but Ohtani was feeling better and had been able to take dry swings and participate in batting practice.
The injury to Ohtani’s left shoulder caused him pain, but Roberts believed that he would not be compromised in his performance. Ohtani’s presence in the lineup was crucial for the Dodgers as they sought their eighth World Series title.
Walker Buehler was slated to start Game 3 for the Dodgers, facing off against Clarke Schmidt of the Yankees. Roberts emphasized the importance of Ohtani’s presence in the lineup, stating that it would impact the opposing pitcher’s approach.
Ohtani’s injury was a concern for the Dodgers, given his stellar performance throughout the season. Despite injuries to other key players on the roster, Ohtani had remained relatively healthy and had been a valuable asset to the team.
As the Dodgers continued their quest for another championship, Ohtani’s ability to play through his injury would be a significant factor in their success. Fans eagerly awaited his return to the lineup and hoped that he would be able to contribute to the team’s success in the World Series.