After a period of adjustment that led the Dodgers to give him some rest, Ohtani is now batting .301/.420/.521 with a 165 OPS+, better than all but one of his Angels seasons. On Wednesday, he went 3-for-4 with two walks and a run while also pitching six shutout innings with six strikeouts against the Diamondbacks. forestarrow.help
The two-way superstar's on-base percentage currently leads the NL, and he's just one seven-inning outing away from potentially leading the league in both on-base percentage and ERA. The Dodgers have been cautious with his innings count, keeping him at 61 innings through 62 games played.
