LOS ANGELES ā Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani worked two scoreless innings against the Houston Astros on Saturday in his fourth mound start of the season, striking out the side in order in the second while pitching on his 31st birthday.
Ohtani allowed one hit and threw 31 pitches, 21 for strikes. He fanned Christian Walker, Victor Caratini and Yanier Diaz ā all swinging ā to conclude his latest outing as an opener as he works his way back from elbow surgery.
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Houston scored four runs in the third against reliever Justin Wrobleski and went on to win 6-4.
In his previous mound start a week earlier, Ohtani threw the fastest pitch of his career at 101.7 mph. This time, he hit triple digits only once ā a 100.9 mph fastball that Caratini fouled off.
āVery impressed,ā Dave Roberts said of Ohtaniās pitching. āHis stuff continues to get better, the command, the feel for making pitches. Itās nice to see he doesnāt have to throw as hard as he can. Itās more of a controlled fastball, controlled stuff. Really efficient with the double play in the first inning. Looking at the next one weāll have a discussion and how much and what we expect of him. Really impressed how heās continued to get better and better each time out.ā
Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle played one line of āHappy Birthdayā as Ohtani walked to the dugout after the second inning. Before the game, the Los Angeles grounds crew wrote the message āHB Shoā in the dirt.
āIām already at an age where I donāt celebrate birthdays like I used to do,ā Ohtani said through an interpreter. āWith that being said, Iām grateful for everyone who said happy birthday to me. As long as I can can play the way I want to play, I usually spend my birthday just like any other day.ā
Isaac Paredes led off against Ohtani with a single to left. Ohtani then got Cam Smith to hit a comebacker that second baseman Tommy Edman turned into a double play. Jose Altuve followed with a groundout as Ohtani retired the side on 10 pitches.
Ohtani has allowed one run in six innings this season for a 1.50 ERA.
The three-time MVP did not pitch last season, his first with the Dodgers, while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He made 86 mound starts over five seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, going 38-19 with a 3.01 ERA.
Batting in his customary leadoff spot, Ohtani went 1-for-4 with a walk. He led off the ninth with a single against Astros closer Josh Hader, who then retired Mookie Betts, Will Smith and Freddie Freeman to end it.
āI donāt feel too bad at the plate. At the same time, Iām recognizing pitches I should be able to hit, which Iām not,ā Ohtani said. āUsually, itās a matter of a little bit of a difference with the way Iām swinging and the cage work. Hopefully, I can apply that on the field.ā
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