ARLINGTON, Texas — Shohei Ohtani has had a lot on milestones moments on the sector within the final 12 months.
This weekend, he’s about to have one off of it.
The Dodgers slugger and reigning Nationwide League MVP is being positioned on the paternity record, supervisor Dave Roberts introduced, in anticipation of the beginning of his first baby this weekend.
Ohtani stayed again in Los Angeles together with his spouse, Mamiko Tanaka, based on Roberts, and might be changed on the roster through the Dodgers sequence in opposition to the Texas Rangers by veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario, who was referred to as up from triple A.
Ohtani can keep on the paternity record for as much as three days — which might rule him out till subsequent week’s sequence in opposition to the Cubs at Wrigley Area — however Roberts stated it’s doable he may rejoin the group later this weekend in Texas.
To make room on the 40-man roster for Rosario, the Dodgers transferred reliever Edgardo Henriquez to the 60-day injured record.