Dodgers notes – it’s all about the Ohtanis
For as much as the Dodgers have an All-Star studded team, it really does all revolve around one Shohei Ohtani
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a unique ‘problem’, in employing the greatest player of this generation, Shohei Ohtani. Tuesday night’s game against the Miami Marlins highlighted this particular issue, as Ohtani pitched six innings, holding the Marlins to two runs. The Dodgers offense sans Ohtani mustered just one run, and the Marlins went on to win the game.
When asked about his decision to have Ohtani out of the lineup on days he pitches, Manager Dave Roberts had this to say – “I don’t think that is going to play in my math. I think the main thing is to do right by Shohei,” Roberts said. “Even without him tonight in the lineup, we should’ve won the game.
I feel good about it. I’d do the same thing again. ” The beauty of having someone like Ohtani is that even when he is ‘out of sync’ with his pitching, he still gives your team more than a chance to win.
And the beauty of having a lineup like the Dodgers is that they should be able to be able to score three or more runs without Ohtani in the lineup. It just so happened that on Tuesday night, the offense didn’t do their job. The MO of the Dodgers front office has always been to look at the long-term picture for both players and the team.