Why Dave Roberts expects Shohei Ohtani to be ‘in the Cy Young conversation’
PHOENIXΒ βΒ Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expects a lot from Shohei Ohtani this season. But even with those high expectations, a topic of conversation Friday as pitchers and catchers went through their first official workouts at Camelback Ranch, the superstar two-way player already found a way to exceed them.
βI came into camp at the beginning of February,β Ohtani said through interpreter Will Ireton following a bullpen session. βThis is my third bullpen with pretty good intensity. β¦ Iβm not really sure how Iβll be able to practice in the WBC setting, so Iβm going to try to ramp up as much as I can to a point where Iβm throwing a live BP, which should be next week.β
The 2026 season will be Ohtaniβs third year with the Dodgers, and his first pitching without restrictions. Fully recovered from his second Tommy John surgery, Ohtani was able to enjoy a regular, albeit short, offseason. With Ohtani in full bloom, Roberts has even higher hopes for the four-time MVP in the coming season.
βI think thereβs certainly a lot more in there, and regardless of my expectations for him, his are going to exceed those,β Roberts said Friday. βI think itβs fair to say, he expects to be in the Cy Young conversation, but we just want to be healthy and make starts and all the numbers and statistics will take care of themselves, but man, this guy is such a disciplined worker, and expects the most from himself.β
Ohtaniβs highest placement in Cy Young Award voting came in 2022, when, still a member of the Angels, he finished fourth after logging 15 wins, a 2.33 ERA and a 1.012 WHIP across 166 innings pitched. Ohtani suffered a torn ulnar collateral ligament the following season, requiring Tommy John surgery.
βIf the end result is getting a Cy Young, thatβs great,β Ohtani said. βGetting a Cy Young means being able to throw more innings and pitch throughout the whole season, so if thatβs the end result, thatβs a good sign for me. Iβm just focused on being healthy the whole year.β
Ohtani appeared in 14 games last season, logging 47 innings pitched. Roberts liked what he saw in the small sample size.
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βI think the thing that was most surprising from last year was his command,β Roberts said. βAnd Iβll say that he still feels his command wasnβt up to par, but given the Tommy John and what typically command looks like the year after, it was above that. So, I think that was impressive. Just his ability to command the couple different breaking balls, to change the shape of his breaking balls was pretty impressive, and everything he does is with a purpose. So, Iβm really excited to see with the full offseason and to just prepare and not rehab, what he can do this year.β
Physically, Roberts believes Ohtani is in the right place entering the ninth year of his career.
βI think he just looks strong,β Roberts said. βHe looks strong, but thereβs not too much mass. Just watching him throw, watching him run, his bodyβs moving well. I think heβs in a sweet spot. Just watching him, the muscle mass, it just seems that heβs in a sweet spot.β
Ohtani and Roberts said that they donβt yet know when Ohtani and some of his teammates will be departing for the World Baseball Classic, but Ohtani will continue to ramp up in the time leading up to next monthβs event. Last month at DodgerFest, Roberts announced Ohtani will not pitch in the WBC in order to focus on pitching in the regular season.
βAs much as people think that heβs not human, heβs still a human being whoβs had two surgeries,β Roberts said Friday. βHeβs got a long career ahead of him.β
Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws live BP
Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw a live batting practice Friday as the World Series MVP took the mound for the first time since he recorded the final out of last yearβs Fall Classic. Yamamoto threw 20 pitches to a pair of his teammates, with right-handed hitting catcher Will Smith and left-handed hitting infielder Hyeseong Kim alternated at-bats.
Kim turned on a pair of fastballs from Yamamoto, ripping a pair of base hits into right field.
A little over an hour before Yamamoto pitched, Roberts was asked by reporters about Yamamotoβs durability, coming off a postseason where the 27-year-old totaled 526 pitches, capped off by a Herculean effort in Game 7 that powered the Dodgers to their second straight World Series championship.
βI just believe that he knows his limitations and heβs prepared, so Iβm not too concerned about it,β Roberts said.
Yamamoto wasnβt the only pitcher to see some run on the Dodgersβ first day of camp. Among those to throw a bullpen session Friday: veteran Tyler Glasnow, promising sophomore Roki Sasaki, playoff hero Will Klein, newcomer Edwin DΓaz, and Ohtani.
Staff writer Anthony Solorzano contributed to this report.