The Dodgers appear to have avoided the worst with Shohei Ohtani after a Game 2 injury scare.
Los Angeles’ superstar will be in the World Series Game 3 lineup on Monday and is “in a great spot,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told ESPN on Sunday.
Ohtani exited the Dodgers’ 4-2 win over the Yankees on Saturday with a left shoulder subluxation — a partial dislocation — after sliding into second base during the seventh inning, trying to stretch his left arm around a tag and leaving the field in obvious pain.
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Roberts, though, remained optimistic after the game, even with Ohtani having an MRI exam scheduled for Sunday.
“The strength was great,’’ Roberts told reporters. “The range of motion [was] good. So we’re encouraged. But, obviously, I can’t speculate because we don’t get the scans yet.”
Ohtani, who will likely win an MVP award for the third time in his career after a regular season with 54 homers, 130 RBIs and 59 stolen bases, has hit .260 during the postseason, including a double off the right-field wall in Game 1.