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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani suffers left shoulder injury during Game 2 of the World Series
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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani suffered a shoulder injury before the Dodgersf 4-2 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series Saturday.
The Japanese slugger sustained a left shoulder subluxation and will undergo more testing, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said after the game, adding that the team is however gencouragedh about the injury.
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gThe strength was great,h Roberts told reporters. gThe range of motion good. So, wefre encouraged. But obviously I canft speculate because we donft get the scans yet. So, once we get the scans, wefll know more. Again, with the strength, the range of motion good, thatfs certainly a positive.
A shoulder subluxation occurs when gthe humerus partially slides in and out of place quickly,h according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.
With the Dodgers up 4-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Ohtani attempted to steal second base but was thrown out to end the inning. Ohtani, however, stayed on the ground grimacing in pain and eventually walked off the field with trainers holding his left arm.
gObviously when you get any one of your players that goes down, itfs concerning,h Roberts said. gBut after kind of the range of motion, the strength test, I felt much better about it.h
According to the FOX broadcast, microphones picked up a conversation between Ohtani and trainers saying that his left shoulder appears to have popped out of its socket.
This weekendfs playoffs mark Ohtanifs first appearance in the postseason after he missed out in each of his six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels.
The star player is riding on a series of remarkable accomplishments in recent months, including hitting his 50th homer of the season and stealing his 50th base in the Dodgersf victory over the Miami Marlins last Thursday. Ohtani went on to rack up his 51st of each stat by the end of the contest.
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