Ohtani's Role for the Dodgers: Clutch Hitter Over Pitcher?
George Kurtz
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Debating Shohei Ohtani's Value to the Dodgers in the Playoffs
For the Los Angeles Dodgers, as they approach the playoffs, a key question has emerged: Is Shohei Ohtani more valuable on the mound or at the plate? Given the health of the team's other players, the consensus strongly points to Ohtani's role as a hitter. The Dodgers have a solid starting rotation with Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, and Tarik Skubal. This robust lineup of starters suggests that Ohtani's pitching isn't crucial for the playoff run. Instead, his batting capabilities are seen as indispensable.
With Mookie Betts improving and Cody Bellinger being inconsistent and Kiké Hernandez seemingly invisible, plus concerns about Kyle Tucker's performance, Ohtani's powerful batting is considered vital for the Dodgers. His role is likened to Aaron Judge's impact on the Yankees, where his presence in the batting lineup is instrumental in driving the team’s success. Thus, if the Dodgers had to choose, they would prioritize a fully healthy Ohtani at the plate over his contributions as a pitcher, though he could still offer some value in the bullpen.
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