Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Moves into cleanup spot
Ohtani will serve as the Angels' designated hitter and bat cleanup Sunday against the Giants. The Angels also announced that Ohtani would make his next start on the mound Tuesday in Houston, according to Jake Kaplan of The Athletic Houston.
Ohtani has previously hit no higher than sixth in the order for the Angels, but manager Mike Scioscia will give the Japanese phenom a look in more of a run-producing role with Albert Pujols resting for the series finale. The 23-year-old is expected to keep receiving at least a couple starts per week as a designated hitter against mostly right-handed pitching, which should help him avoid extended slumps at the plate. As for the pitching side, Ohtani will likely continue to start once a week while the Angels deploy a six-man rotation. He exited his previous turn April 17 with a blister, but after staying on his normal throwing schedule and hitting without any issues Friday, Ohtani isn't expected to face any restrictions in his return to the mound.
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