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Dodgers' Ohtani throws 22 pitches in first BP in nearly two years - ESPN

NEW YORK — Shohei Ohtani faced hitters for the first time in nearly two years in a live batting practice at Citi Field on Sunday afternoon, a significant step in his return from a second elbow reconstruction surgery.

After a six-pitch warmup, Ohtani threw 22 pitches over five plate appearances to three batters: Dodgers utilityman Hyeseong Kim, Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing, and Dodgers game-planning and communication coach J.T. Watkins.

He pitched in front of a group of Dodgers onlookers — a mix of players, coaches and front office executives — and dozens of Japanese reporters recording every moment. Dodgers bullpen catcher Hamlet Marte was behind the plate.

Kim batted first and ripped a groundball back to Ohtani on the fifth pitch of the at-bat. Ohtani smoothly fielded it and simulated a throw to first base. The play drew a loud reaction from teammates. He then struck out Watkins, a 35-year-old former minor leaguer. Rushing, a rookie top prospect, also struck out on a breaking ball.

Kim slammed a line drive down the right-field line in his second at-bat that would've likely resulted in a double, which prompted Ohtani to jokingly ask if Teoscar Hernandez, the Dodgers' right fielder, could've caught it.

Ohtani completed the much-anticipated session by walking Watkins on five pitches. He appeared pleased as he walked off the field having faced hitters for the first time as a Dodger. The reigning NL MVP hasn't pitched in a major league game since Aug. 23, 2023, when he logged 1⅓ innings for the Los Angeles Angels.

Less than a month later, he underwent his second elbow reconstruction surgery in six years. Two months later, he and the Dodgers agreed to a 10-year, $700 million contract that pays Ohtani just $2 million per

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