Shohei Ohtani avoided the starting pitching due to inflammation in his left knee and withdrew from the All-Star Game for the first time in his 9th year in the major leagues. There are no problems with his right arm, and he plans to continue playing as a batter. Still, why did the Dodgers stop Ohtani as a pitcher? In this video, we delve into the load management of two-handed pitching and the influence of the left knee on pitching motion, centering on real-life comments from Manager Roberts, as well as the viewpoints of Head of Programming Headquarters Friedman, Randy Johnson, and John Smoltz. Why was recovery for October prioritized over challenging for the Cy Young Award? Furthermore, we will focus on the baseball banquet without Otani and Munetaka Murakami heading to the home run derby.[About this video]This channel is a channel that adds a unique perspective and production based on match content, news coverage, public data, local reactions, etc. This video contains scenes that include consideration, direction, and creative expression. Please enjoy it as entertainment.[About copyright and quotation]This channel may quote some images and videos to the extent necessary for the purpose of criticism, commentary, and discussion based on match content, news coverage, local reactions, etc. Copyrights and portrait rights of images, videos, etc. used belong to the respective rights holders. If there is a problem with the content or citation method, we will check it and take action. #Shohei Ohtani #Munetaka Murakami #Dodgers #Overseas reaction

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