Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani undergoes surgery as World Series shoulder injury revealed to be more serious
NY Post
Shohei Ohtani’s shoulder issue during the World Series was a bit more serious than the Dodgers let on.
The Dodgers superstar underwent shoulder surgery Tuesday to repair a labrum tear he suffered when he slid attempting to steal second base in Game 2 of the World Series.
Los Angeles said that it expects Ohtani to be ready for spring training.
The Dodgers said that Ohtani suffered a subluxation of his left shoulder, though he continued to play in each of the next three games until LA clinched the World Series title in a 7-6 Game 5 win over the Yankees.
Ohtani did show noticeable signs of discomfort over the next three games while he was at the plate and had just one hit over his next 11 at-bats.
This now marks the second consecutive offseason in which Ohatni had to undergo a procedure after having to have an internal brace put in to fix a torn UCL in his pitching arm and spent this season rehabbing from the procedure.