Shohei Ohtani experienced right hip cramping during his start against the Cincinnati Reds and left the game without recording an out in the fourth inning. His final statistics included three innings pitched, five hits, two runs, two walks, and four strikeouts. Ohtani threw a season-high 51 pitches and faced some concern when he ended the game throwing six consecutive balls. He recovered quickly to make the next appearance in the lineup and is scheduled for another start on Wednesday afternoon.
Shohei Ohtani reached the fourth inning in his start against the Cincinnati Reds but walked off the mound with a trainer due to cramps in his right hip.
Despite walking off before recording an out in the fourth inning, Ohtani's outing was his longest with the Dodgers, throwing a season-high 51 pitches.
Ohtani ended the game by throwing six consecutive balls, including two wild pitches, raising some concern, though he showed no signs of injury.
Ohtani was in the Dodgers lineup on Friday night and is on track for his next pitching start on Wednesday afternoon.
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