Shohei Ohtani not synced up in Dodgers loss to Blue Jays, per Dave Roberts
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 2:15 am
Dodgers Fall to Blue Jays Despite Ohtani's Effort
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani struggled to find his rhythm in a recent game against the Toronto Blue Jays, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. Despite pitching six innings and allowing only one run, Ohtani's performance was described as a "grind" by Roberts, who noted that the two-way player didn't seem "synced up" with his delivery.
The Dodgers ultimately lost the game 4-3, with defensive miscues by teammates contributing to the defeat. Roberts acknowledged that Ohtani's exceptional talent helped to minimize the impact of his struggles, allowing him to pitch deep into the game and exit with a lead.
Roberts also commented on the team's overall performance, stating that they had opportunities to capitalize on the Blue Jays' weaknesses but failed to execute. He pointed to missed chances early in the game and costly walks later on as contributing factors to the loss.
The Dodgers, now with a record of 6-3, are coming off a successful East Coast road trip. Roberts noted that the team was due for a less successful game, especially given Toronto's determination to avoid being swept in the series. The Dodgers will look to bounce back in their upcoming game against the Rangers.
BNN's Perspective:
While a loss is never ideal, it's important to remember that this is early in the season. The Dodgers have a strong team, and one game shouldn't overshadow their overall potential. Ohtani's ability to still pitch effectively while not at his best is a testament to his skill. The Dodgers will likely use this as a learning experience and continue to refine their game.
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