Ohtani's Pitching Progression: What’s the Dodgers' Game Plan? 

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The anticipation surrounding Shohei Ohtani's pitching debut with the Dodgers is palpable, but the organization is taking a cautious approach. With Ohtani's incredible talent as both a hitter and a pitcher, the decision to slow down his progression raises some intriguing questions.

Is this the right move for the Dodgers, or could it backfire? On one hand, protecting Ohtani from injury seems wise, especially considering his value as a designated hitter. On the other hand, how long can the Dodgers afford to wait before unleashing his full potential on the mound?

Brandon Gomes mentioned that Ohtani's return to pitching is only additive, which sounds promising, but what does that really mean for the team's dynamics? With a strong rotation already in place featuring Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, does this give the Dodgers the luxury to be patient, or does it create a sense of urgency to integrate Ohtani sooner rather than later?

Moreover, how do you think this will impact the Dodgers' performance in the upcoming season? Will they be able to maintain their competitive edge while managing Ohtani's unique situation?

Let's also consider the broader implications. Rockies owner recently slammed the Dodgers for ruining baseball. Is the way the Dodgers are handling Ohtani a reflection of a larger trend in MLB, where teams prioritize player health over immediate performance?

What are your thoughts on Ohtani's situation? Do you think the Dodgers are making the right call, or should they push for a quicker return to the mound? Share your bold predictions for the season and how you see this playing out!

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