Ohtani Skips All-Star Game, Misses Start With Left Knee Inflammation
The Dodgers two-way star is dealing with knee inflammation that has disrupted his pitching mechanics and forced him out of a scheduled start.
Shohei Ohtani withdrew from the MLB All-Star Game as the leading vote-getter due to inflammation and irritation in his left knee. The discomfort has affected his pitching mechanics, leading the Dodgers to pull him from a scheduled start. The injury raises short-term concerns about his availability and effectiveness on the mound. He remains active as a hitter, posting 22 home runs and 58 RBIs in 88 games this season.
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