Shohei Ohtani put a major scare into the Los Angeles Dodgers when he injured his left shoulder late in their Game 2 win over the New York Yankees, but he’s been cleared to play in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night.
“He’s in a great spot. He’s playing tomorrow,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told ESPN’s Karl Ravech via text.
Ohtani, the Dodgers’ designated hitter, suffered a subluxation of his left shoulder during an attempted steal of second base in Saturday’s 4-2 win over the Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series.
Ohtani, who did not sit out any games because of injury this season, was tagged out on the steal attempt at second base to end the seventh inning and was slow to get up, rolling on the ground while grabbing his left arm.
The Dodgers were “encouraged” after the game as initial strength and range-of-motion tests came back positive.
The Dodgers boarded their flight to New York late Saturday night, but Ohtani was set to undergo his examination in Los Angeles and then fly out to New York to meet the team. The Dodgers will play Games 3, 4 and, potentially, 5 from Yankee Stadium on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Dodgers lead the Yankees 2-0 in the series.
ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez contributed to this story.