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Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani Making 1st Start of the Season Tuesday

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Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani Making 1st Start of the Season Tuesday
Mar 24, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) delivers a pitch in the second inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Shohei Ohtani Takes the Mound: Dodgers’ Two-Way Phenom Set for 2026 Season Debut

The wait is over. After a winter of anticipation and a spring of calculated preparation, Shohei Ohtani is ready to unleash his arm on the regular season. The Los Angeles Dodgers’ global superstar will make his first start of the 2026 season on Tuesday against the Cleveland Guardians, marking a pivotal moment not just for the Dodgers’ rotation, but for the entire baseball landscape. This isn’t merely another April start; it’s the next chapter in the career of a player who continues to redefine what’s possible on a diamond.

Contents
  • The Road Back: A Calculated Build-Up to Tuesday’s First Pitch
  • What to Expect: Analyzing Ohtani’s Pitching Arsenal in 2026
  • The Ripple Effect: How Ohtani’s Arm Changes the Dodgers’ Dynasty Quest
  • Prediction and Legacy: The Dual-Threat Season Ahead

Ohtani, the reigning National League MVP for his offensive exploits in 2025, now shifts the focus back to the pitcher’s mound. As the final member of the star-studded Dodgers rotation to take his turn, the two-way sensation carries with him the momentum of a dominant spring and the proven track record of a pitcher who has already etched his name into Cy Young conversations. For a Dodgers team with championship aspirations, Ohtani’s arm isn’t a luxury—it’s a game-changing weapon finally being deployed.

The Road Back: A Calculated Build-Up to Tuesday’s First Pitch

Following his successful pitching debut for the Dodgers in 2025, the organization has been meticulously careful with its $700 million investment. Last season was about re-acclimation, proving his elbow could withstand the rigors of major league pitching again. The result was a brilliant, if abbreviated, campaign: a 2.87 ERA and 62 strikeouts over 47 innings across 14 starts. By season’s end, he was efficiently working six-inning outings, silencing any doubts about his durability.

This spring, the narrative shifted from “if” he could pitch to “how dominant” he could be. His two exhibition appearances were a masterclass in power and progression:

  • First Appearance (vs. SF Giants): 4.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 4 K. A statement of effortless control and efficiency.
  • Second Appearance (vs. LA Angels): 4.0 IP, 3 R, 11 K. A showcase of sheer, unhittable stuff, fanning 11 batters despite some spring-training command lapses.

These outings demonstrated the dual-threat nature of Ohtani the pitcher: he can either carve you up with precision or overwhelm you with pure, swing-and-miss velocity. With 8.1 spring training innings under his belt and a total of three runs allowed, the stage is perfectly set for his regular season entrance.

What to Expect: Analyzing Ohtani’s Pitching Arsenal in 2026

Facing the Cleveland Guardians, a team known for its contact-oriented approach, provides a fascinating first test. Ohtani’s career 3.00 ERA through 528 innings speaks to sustained excellence, but the 2026 version may be his most polished yet. Analyst and former pitcher, David Wells, noted in a recent broadcast: “What we saw last year was him getting his feet wet again. This year, with a full season of pitching in his legs and the confidence from his MVP year at the plate, he’s pitching with house money. That’s a dangerous mentality for a guy with his stuff.”

Ohtani’s arsenal is a nightmare for hitters. It centers on a triple-digit fastball that seems to explode at the plate, a devastating splitter that falls off the table, and a sharp slider. The key development to watch will be his command within the strike zone. His 11-strikeout spring game proved the strikeout potential is otherworldly, but the Dodgers’ ideal scenario is an efficient Ohtani who can work deep into games, preserving a bullpen that will be crucial for a long postseason run.

His fourth-place Cy Young finish in the past is a clear indicator of his ceiling. The question for 2026 is workload. The Dodgers are unlikely to push him for 30 starts or 200 innings. Instead, expect a curated schedule of 24-28 starts with a continued focus on peak performance over volume, keeping him fresh for a potential October where he could serve as the most formidable two-way superstar in playoff history.

The Ripple Effect: How Ohtani’s Arm Changes the Dodgers’ Dynasty Quest

Ohtani’s start on Tuesday is more than a single game; it’s the activation of baseball’s ultimate cheat code. For Manager Dave Roberts, it transforms the weekly strategy. A lineup already feared for its depth now gets to plug in a pitcher whose offensive prowess is unmatched by any other starter in baseball history. On days Ohtani pitches, the Dodgers effectively gain an extra roster spot, a strategic advantage that compounds over 162 games.

Furthermore, his presence solidifies what might be baseball’s most formidable rotation. Slotting in behind other aces, Ohtani provides a level of depth that prevents any significant drop-off in a series. For opposing teams, there is simply no respite. “You look at the schedule and see you’re facing the Dodgers,” said an AL West scout anonymously. “You’re already mentally preparing for a gauntlet of ace-level pitchers. Now you see Ohtani’s name in there, and it’s a different kind of challenge. You’re facing the best hitter in the world, who also happens to be one of the best pitchers you’ll see all year. There’s no blueprint for that.”

The Dodgers’ investment was always a long-term play for October. A healthy, effective Ohtani on the mound in a playoff series—where he can also impact the game with one swing as a designated hitter—creates matchup hell for opponents and is the precise scenario Los Angeles envisioned when they signed him.

Prediction and Legacy: The Dual-Threat Season Ahead

So, what can we predict for Shohei Ohtani’s 2026 pitching campaign? Based on the spring training evidence and his trajectory last season, the outlook is spectacular.

  • Early Dominance: Expect some initial adrenaline and perhaps a few walks, but his pure stuff will likely keep the Guardians, and early opponents, off-balance. A quality start (6+ IP, 3 or fewer ER) is a strong possibility in his debut.
  • Cy Young Contender (on a per-inning basis): While innings may be managed, his rate stats should be among the league’s elite. An ERA under 3.00 and a strikeout rate north of 12 per nine innings is well within reach.
  • The Unprecedented Season: The true history will be written if he can maintain both his MVP-caliber hitting and his ace-level pitching deep into the summer. We are witnessing a season that could, once again, stand alone in the annals of baseball.

Tuesday’s start is not an endpoint; it’s a launchpad. Every time Shohei Ohtani takes the ball, he is challenging the conventional limits of baseball. For the Dodgers, it represents the full unleashing of their most dynamic weapon. For fans, it’s a privilege to watch a once-in-a-century talent operate at the peak of his powers in both facets of the game. The 2026 season has been underway, but for Los Angeles, it truly begins when their two-way superstar toes the rubber, ready to author another unforgettable chapter in his legendary career.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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