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Ohtani has already had Tommy John surgery twice.
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And still hitting 102

Ohtani has already had Tommy John surgery twice.
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What position was he practicing? I need to know so I can say he should play the other onehe suffered the injury during practice

Because it was. The OGs told his ass this was gonna happen. Micheal Irvin told him this league shyt is different.
?This sucks for Hunter as he needed all the reps he could get if this two way thing really has a chance to work. I don't think it will though and eventually he or the Jags will have to decide where he is more available at.
*snaps played graphic*I still think trading up for him was a terrible decision. He never looked like a great WR or CB.
Ohtani laughing at this bum
Here we have a good white poster & a bad oneOhtani has already had Tommy John surgery twice.
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Yea the few times I’ve seen him on redzone I’ve seen him get crushed a few times, although he’s caught the ball. And it doesn’t help that he has a not so good WB sending him kamikaze balls. To then get up, and line up on defense when the rest are recovering is wild.Yup,two way player at his frailness?
Ohtani pitched that many innings because he was coming off of Tommy John surgery and the Dodgers have an abundance of starting pitching.Yea the few times I’ve seen him on redzone I’ve seen him get crushed a few times, although he’s caught the ball. And it doesn’t help that he has a not so good WB sending him kamikaze balls. To then get up, and line up on defense when the rest are recovering is wild.
Othani pitched like 47 innings in the regular season. Thats like 2 innings per week on average. Doing that instead of being an outfielder in 1000+ innings can’t possibly be such a significant difference as being in def/off in a football game
nikka was a non factor on the field anyway
Media was hyping this goofy up like he was the new Deion
Ohtani pitched that many innings because he was coming off of Tommy John surgery and the Dodgers have an abundance of starting pitching.

Non contact during practice