Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani's planned off day comes at perfect time after suffering injury vs. Rockies

Hunter Cookston

Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani's planned off day comes at perfect time after suffering injury vs. Rockies image

The Los Angeles Dodgers have been more cold than hot lately.

Before their series with the Rockies, the Dodgers had full control of the NL West after sweeping the Padres. However, on Wednesday, they dropped the game to Colorado, falling behind 2–1 in the series.

This time, it wasn’t the bullpen that let Los Angeles down—it was the bats.

“It looked like the Dodgers might have momentum after scoring 11 runs yesterday. Well, that didn't last," Dodgers writer Blake Harris posted. "The team didn't leave the hotel today as they couldn't score against a dude with a 15 ERA. They'll look to avoid the series loss tomorrow against the worst team in baseball."

Shohei Ohtani was on the mound for the Dodgers, as he continues to work his way back to peak form as a pitcher. The Rockies managed to score five runs off him.

Heading into the game, Ohtani already knew he’d be getting Thursday off.

“Dodgers Dave Roberts said he spoke with Shohei Ohtani and he will get Thursday off. Day game after pitching Wednesday night. Ohtani's only previous games missed this season were two he skipped on paternity leave in April,” Dodgers beat writer Bill Plunkett wrote.

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Ohtani exited the game in the fifth inning due to lingering effects from a comebacker he took off the leg in the fourth. Roberts revealed postgame that the ball hit Ohtani's thigh, not his knee, which came as a relief to the Dodgers manager.

“The Dodgers' medical staff ran out to check on their superstar as he limped back to the mound," SI’s Blake Silverman wrote. "After a brief conversation, Ohtani stayed in the game and finished out the inning. His day on the hill was over after the fourth, though.

"When done on the mound, he stayed in the game as L.A.'s designated hitter and walked in the fifth, but the Dodgers pinch hit Alex Call for Ohtani in his following at-bat. There's currently no word on whether the late removal is due to a potential injury to his leg following the come-backer from Arcia.

"Hopefully, the fact that he continued pitching and then took an at-bat is a positive sign.”

Ohtani gave up five earned runs and nine hits against the Rockies. It's tied for the most runs he's allowed since July 2022, while the nine hits matched a career high, per ESPN.

The off-day for Ohtani comes at a perfect time, giving him a chance to rest and recover. The Dodgers’ main concern now is ensuring the injury isn’t serious or long-term. A lingering issue could negatively affect their chances of winning the division.

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Hunter Cookston

Hunter Cookston began his career as a sportswriter for the Marion Tribune, where he covered local high school football, basketball and baseball. His passion for sports started at the age of four when he played his first year of tee ball. Growing up in Tennessee, he developed a deep love for the Tennessee Volunteers and Atlanta Braves. Hunter is currently attending Tennessee Wesleyan University, where he is pursuing a BA in Sports Communications/Management.