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Could Shohei Ohtani pitch for the Dodgers in the postseason?
Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani. Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers had previously ruled out using Shohei Ohtani as a pitcher at any point in the 2024 season. Now, the door sounds like it is open a tiny bit.

In a Thursday column, Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times argued that the Dodgers should consider using Ohtani as a reliever in certain spots during the postseason. His column featured a noteworthy quote from Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who did not completely rule out the possibility.

“I wouldn’t say no way … I’m not going to close the door 100%,” Roberts said.

However, the Dodger manager did lay out a host of reasons why such a scenario is still highly unlikely.

“If I was scripting a movie or writing a book, it would be a no-brainer that he comes out of rehabilitation and throws the last pitch,” Roberts added. “The problem is, in reality, he hasn’t thrown a leverage pitch in over a year. If he were to come out and it does go awry, it’s not worth potential injury. You just cannot duplicate the stress of that one inning. I just don’t think it’s worth it.”

Ohtani has been throwing off a mound recently, suggesting that his rehab from elbow surgery is still going well. As Roberts suggested, however, there is a huge difference between throwing bullpens and pitching high-stress innings in the playoffs. That makes this scenario highly unlikely, though it is notable that Roberts is still not slamming the door shut on it.

Ohtani last pitched in a game on August 23, 2023, while still a member of the Los Angeles Angels. The Dodgers expect him back for 2025, but probably no sooner than that.

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

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