The Los Angeles Dodgers have been playing around with the idea of superstar Shohei Ohtani pitching out of the bullpen during the postseason.
With the current rules in place, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman expressed his frustration that surrounds Ohtani hitting and pitching out of relief.
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“I think they missed the mark with it,” Friedman said of the rule.
Ohtani has made 13 starts this season and is still able to bat, even after being pulled from the mound.