
Shohei Ohtani pitching: Live updates, how to watch Dodgers star vs. Nationals
After he finally made his Los Angeles Dodgers pitching debut, Shohei Ohtani takes the mound once again.
The two-way star will make his second pitching start at Dodger Stadium when he faces the Washington Nationals on Sunday June 22. The afternoon start comes six days after Ohtani pitched for the first time since August 2023, when he was on the Los Angeles Angels.
Ohtani pitched one inning in a highly anticipated moment for the reigning National League MVP. He gave up one run on two hits against the San Diego Padres, but the velocity and movement of his pitches looked to be in peak form. Now, Ohtani will hope to make progress towards becoming a full fledged starter for a Dodgers team hoping its star's arm will be key to getting back to the World Series.
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The Nationals and Dodgers finish a three-game series in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon.
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