Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani was in the starting lineup for Monday's Game 3 of the World Series despite suffering a partially dislocated shoulder in his team's Game 2 win over the ...
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Ohtani had suffered a subluxation (partial dislocation) of his left shoulder on the play and would go for further testing – but the team was "encouraged" about ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani partially dislocated his left shoulder during the seventh ... He laid near the bag for a couple minutes before being tended to by trainers ...
The more concerning part was the slide by Ohtani, as the Dodgers' superstar went down grabbing his left arm and shoulder after sliding into second base. According to a tweet by USA TODAY columnist ...
Manager Dave Roberts said after the game that Ohtani was going for more testing, but called the injury a left shoulder subluxation. What is that, exactly? Let's dive in. According to Johns Hopkins ...
Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani sustained a subluxation of his left shoulder during Game 2 of the World Series against the New York Yankees, manager Dave Roberts said.
He reportedly suffered a shoulder injury, according to Fox Sports’ Ken Rosenthal, while trying to steal second base in the bottom of the seventh at Dodger Stadium. With two outs and a Dodgers 4 ...
Following a quick celebration, all the attention immediately turned to the status of superstar Shohei Ohtani, who left Saturday’s game in the seventh inning with a left shoulder subluxation ...
He has yet to swipe a bag successfully this month while being ... On the Japanese broadcast, audio was picked up of Ohtani saying that his shoulder had popped out, and Fox’s Ken Rosenthal ...
He has yet to swipe a bag successfully this month while being caught twice ... On the Japanese broadcast, audio was picked up of Ohtani saying that his shoulder had popped out, and Fox’s Ken Rosenthal ...
During Brigham Young University’s road game against UCF, the team pulled off a very rare double snap on a field ... snag a flip over the holder’s shoulder after the long snap and run it ...