As a starting pitcher and a designated hitter, Los Angeles Angels rookie Shohei Ohtani is embarking on a two-way journey that no major leaguer has successfully pulled off since Babe Ruth himself. Will Ohtani dominate on the mound and crush at the plate?
When can I see Ohtani next?
At the plate -- While Ohtani's pitching future remains unclear due to injury, he's currently a powerful lefty-hitting DH in the Angels' lineup.
On the mound -- The Angels announced Ohtani threw a bullpen session as he attempts to return to the mound late in the 2018 season.
For more on what Ohtani's injury could involve, and potential courses of action the Angels may have to take, you can read Stephania Bell's analysis of the possibilities and the risks.
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The Shohei Ohtani experiment isn't just working -- it's perfect
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What's next for Ohtani after homering off the AL Cy Young winner?
What have we learned about Ohtani so far?
Ohtani mania spikes with first home run
Should Ohtani stay a two-way player? Ask The Babe
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First impressions of Ohtani's two-way quest
Ohtani -- the hitter
Ohtani 'honored' to be in Home Run Derby talk
Ohtani homers in first home at-bat
Ohtani: 'Never going to forget single in first MLB at-bat'
Ohtani working on balance of dual role
Ohtani -- the pitcher
Early exit, blister problem bring Ohtani back to earth
Amazing Ohtani ups the ante again
Ohtani happy with results in first win
What should we expect from Ohtani on the mound?
Scouting an Ohtani start (Insider)
Ohtani struggles through spring
Ohtani's path to the majors
Adding Ohtani makes Angels a contender
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