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Aug 3, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) looks on from the dugout prior to a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images
Aug 3, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) looks on from the dugout prior to a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images
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Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani took a big step on Friday toward returning to game action on the mound. He threw a 34-pitch bullpen session using his full mix of pitches.

This was his ​first bullpen session since July 22 while on the road in Philadelphia. Ohtani was shut ‌down from throwing after that because he experienced a setback with his sore left knee. He also has dealt with right biceps discomfort.

"Rather than rush the progression of this, I would rather make sure we're headed in the right direction," Ohtani ​said through interpreter Will Ireton on Aug. 5. "But making sure we're taking the right steps."

Ohtani resumed ​a throwing program on Aug. 8, playing catch at Chase Field in Phoenix during ⁠the club's most recent road trip. He also played catch every day this week except Wednesday.

After the bullpen ​session, the Dodgers are optimistic that Ohtani could return to the mound in September.

How Ohtani feels on Saturday ​will determine if he can move forward with the plan the Dodgers have laid out: one or two more full bullpen sessions, then pitching to hitters at least two times before returning to the mound in major league games.

Initial reports are positive, ​Roberts said Friday night.

"A lot of it, we just need to take our time and see if he ​comes in feeling good tomorrow, and then OK, what's the next step?" Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes told The Athletic ‌after Ohtani's ⁠bullpen session. "A lot of it is just how he's bouncing back, and do we think it's prudent to keep progressing?"

Ohtani is not expected to require a minor league rehab assignment, but will instead build innings with the big league club. The goal is to have him ready for the all-important October postseason run as ​the Dodgers attempt to win ​their third consecutive World ⁠Series championship.

"For Shohei, knowing that any inning is additive is important, and it was a formula that worked," Roberts said.

The strategy keeps his bat in the lineup ​as designated hitter. The knee pain has not affected his role as DH, and ​he has ⁠said it only affects his pitching activity.

"Continuing to put ourselves in a position, and him in a position, to be able to come back and help us on the mound in any way is obviously beneficial, but also ⁠can't have ​it affect anything else," Gomes said.

Ohtani's last start was on July ​3, when ongoing knee soreness prompted the Dodgers to pause his pitching activity. At that point, Ohtani had gone 8-2 in 14 ​starts, compiling an excellent 1.79 ERA.

He received a "lubricant" injection in his left knee during the All-Star break.

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