The Los Angeles Angels have announced that Shohei Ohtani’s next mound start has been rescheduled to accommodate their upcoming series against the Toronto Blue Jays. The two-way star, who is currently the Angels’ designated hitter, was originally slated to start on the mound on Sunday, August 2nd. However, due to the Angels’ upcoming three-game series against the Blue Jays, Ohtani’s start has been pushed back to Tuesday, August 4th.
The Angels are hoping that the extra rest will help Ohtani stay healthy and perform at his best. The 26-year-old has been dealing with some arm fatigue and has only made four starts this season. He has been limited to just 18 innings pitched and has yet to record a win.
Ohtani is one of the most exciting players in baseball and his presence in the Angels’ lineup is a huge boost for the team. He is a two-way player who can both hit and pitch, making him a valuable asset for the Angels. His ability to contribute on both sides of the ball makes him a unique player and one that the Angels are eager to keep healthy and productive.
The Angels are hoping that this extra rest will help Ohtani stay healthy and return to form. He is an important part of the team’s success and the Angels are hoping that he can return to the mound soon and help lead them to victory. The extra rest should help him get back to full strength and give him the best chance of success when he returns to the mound.
It will be interesting to see how Ohtani performs when he returns to the mound. He is an exciting player and his presence in the Angels’ lineup is a huge boost for the team. The Angels are hoping that this extra rest will help him stay healthy and productive, so they can continue to reap the benefits of having him in their lineup.