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The Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines with their groundbreaking signing of Shohei Ohtani to a remarkable 10-year, $700 million contract during the offseason. The hefty investment was a testament to their belief in Ohtani’s potential to excel on the field.

Despite being sidelined from pitching this year due to an elbow injury, Ohtani has showcased his prowess at the plate, boasting an impressive batting line of .341/.385/.634. His offensive contributions include 10 doubles, a triple, four home runs, and an outstanding 1.019 OPS.

However, with only 10 RBI to his name, some might question why a hitter of Ohtani’s caliber, surrounded by a formidable lineup, hasn’t produced more runs. The answer lies in his performance with runners in scoring position.

Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts has observed a hint of unease in Ohtani’s approach when faced with runners in scoring position early in the season. The Dodgers are looking to make a change with Ohtani to help that issue.

Ohtani’s eagerness to capitalize on scoring opportunities sometimes leads him to swing at pitches outside his comfort zone.

It’s a common strategy for pitchers to attack the strike zone early in these situations, anticipating hitters’ aggressiveness. However, this approach often plays into the hands of the pitcher, resulting in less favorable outcomes for the hitter.

Roberts suggests a subtle adjustment in Ohtani’s approach, advocating for patience at the plate and the willingness to work counts in his favor. Hitting, much like pitching, requires a strategic mindset and adaptability.

With a slight refinement in his approach, Shohei Ohtani is poised to unleash his full potential and translate his impressive performance into increased RBI production, aligning with the rest of his remarkable profile.

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