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Ohtani says he feels settled off the field and at the plate. He even spilled a secret hitting drill
April 8, 2024 at 4:35 PM
There's a sideshow at every ballpark Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers visit, with the two-time MVP and two-continent superstar playing on a $700 million contract and under investigation by Major League Baseball for his former interpreter's alleged involvement in illegal gambling. True to his determined approach and private nature, Ohtani still seems to be settling in. Ohtani whose recovery from Tommy John elbow surgery is preventing him from pitching this season, has granted few interviews since signing with the Dodgers.
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