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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Could Be Out of Lineup on Tuesday vs Marlins

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani may be just a one-way star on Tuesday against the Miami Marlins.

Ohtani, who's scheduled to pitch the second game of the series on Tuesday night, may not hit in the game, according to manager Dave Roberts.

Roberts said he would "potentially" sit Ohtani from the lineup, allowing him to focus solely on pitching.

"It's up for consideration," Roberts said.

If Ohtani were to hit, Roberts said he would be the leadoff hitter, quelling any ideas of him potentially being dropped in the order on start days, at least for now.

Why Would Shohei Ohtani Not Hit on Tuesday?

Roberts had two reasons for the potential decision to sit Ohtani as a hitter.

Firstly, Ohtani is pitching on five days' rest, which is shorter than usual. The Dodgers are doing this to allow Tyler Glasnow to also pitch on five days' rest (instead of four). Glasnow is starting Wednesday's series finale.

Secondly, the Dodgers play a day game on Wednesday against the Marlins. Because of the quick turnaround, the Dodgers may not want Ohtani to both pitch and hit on Tuesday, and then hit again on Wednesday around 14 hours later.

It's also possible Ohtani is a two-way player on Tuesday and then is out of the lineup altogether on Wednesday. The team is currently weighing all their options ahead of Tuesday's game.

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This story was originally published April 27, 2026 at 7:31 PM.

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