Dodgers committed to allowing Shohei Ohtani's chase for 50-50 season
Briefly

Ohtani is on the brink of becoming the first 50-50 player in MLB history, needing three home runs and two stolen bases in 16 games.
Despite manager Dave Roberts wanting to rest Ohtani, he will only do so if Ohtani needs it, as he chases historical milestones.
Ohtani aims to break Shawn Green's Dodgers single-season record of 49 home runs, while prioritizing helping the Dodgers win the World Series.
After leaving the Angels, Ohtani has embraced the playoff race with the Dodgers, emphasizing his excitement for October baseball and team success.
Read at Dodger Blue
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