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Ohtani to Skip Home Run Derby Amid Rehab
Shohei Ohtani, now with the Dodgers on a $700 million, 10-year deal, continues to excel as a hitter despite recovering from elbow surgery, with 27 home runs this season. He has been elected to start at designated hitter in his fourth consecutive All-Star Game, joining Aaron Judge as the only repeat starters. However, Ohtani has decided not to participate in the Home Run Derby due to his ongoing rehab, prioritizing his health and the Dodgers' championship aspirations. Unfortunately, a recent home run by Ohtani during a game against the Diamondbacks hit a young fan in the head, causing concern over the child's condition. Ohtani remains a top MVP candidate, hitting .320/.402/.646 with 27 home runs and 64 RBIs.
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