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Shohei Ohtani could be facing challenges in rehab
The current layoff also has had some positives for Shohei Ohtani, as he had more time to recover and progress at his own pace where possible. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Shohei Ohtani continues to make progress from a health standpoint, but the current situation could create some difficulties for the process.

Appearing Sunday on MLB Network Radio, Los Angeles Angels GM Billy Eppler spoke about the challenges that Ohtani could face regarding live hitters if stay-at-home orders remain in place over the coming weeks and months.

“I think as we get into May, [we’ll] probably have to figure out how to conduct a live BP [batting practice] if we’re still [under] shelter-at-home orders and things of that nature,” Eppler said. “We’ll see, but we’re gonna have to get creative somewhere down the line here if we’re still sheltering at home.”

However, Eppler did add that Ohtani has been able to go to the team stadium for rehab purposes. He also added that the 25-year-old has progressed to playing long toss as well as throwing roughly two bullpen sessions per week of around 35 pitches each at 80-85 percent intensity.

Ohtani, who had Tommy John surgery in October 2018, was already at full strength in his capacities as a designated hitter and was originally projected to return as a pitcher around mid-May.

The current layoff also has had some positives for Ohtani, as he had more time to recover and progress at his own pace where possible. If the image of him that went viral over the winter is any indication, baseball fans should be very excited to see him if and when the 2020 season does begin.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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