Dodgers' Dave Roberts Leaves Door Open for Shohei Ohtani in Game 7.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts hinted that Shohei Ohtani could play a significant role in Game 7 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, despite an unorthodox relief appearance from Tyler Glasnow in Game 6.
"I think right now there's no wrong answer," Roberts said when asked about Ohtani's potential role. "He's certainly going to be part of the pitching plan."
Ohtani started Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday, allowing two runs through six innings before ultimately losing the game due to a late Blue Jays' rally. He could now get an opportunity for redemption in the championship deciding game.
Roberts and the Dodgers will discuss their plans for Ohtani later but left the door open for him to be part of the starting rotation. It's unclear if he'll start two innings or four, as Roberts mentioned he isn't certain they can slot him into a specific role just yet.
Glasnow inherited an unenviable situation in Game 6, facing runners on second and third base with his team trailing by one run. However, the veteran pitcher got out of it by striking out Ernie Clement and lining out Andres Gimenez to close the door on the game.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts hinted that Shohei Ohtani could play a significant role in Game 7 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, despite an unorthodox relief appearance from Tyler Glasnow in Game 6.
"I think right now there's no wrong answer," Roberts said when asked about Ohtani's potential role. "He's certainly going to be part of the pitching plan."
Ohtani started Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday, allowing two runs through six innings before ultimately losing the game due to a late Blue Jays' rally. He could now get an opportunity for redemption in the championship deciding game.
Roberts and the Dodgers will discuss their plans for Ohtani later but left the door open for him to be part of the starting rotation. It's unclear if he'll start two innings or four, as Roberts mentioned he isn't certain they can slot him into a specific role just yet.
Glasnow inherited an unenviable situation in Game 6, facing runners on second and third base with his team trailing by one run. However, the veteran pitcher got out of it by striking out Ernie Clement and lining out Andres Gimenez to close the door on the game.