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Ohtani's October Struggles: Dodgers Dilemma or Fleeting Slump?

Ohtani's October Struggles: Dodgers Dilemma or Fleeting Slump?

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Shohei Ohtani stepped into the National League Championship Series spotlight this week with enormous expectations but a noticeably heavy bat. In the Dodgers' recent NLDS matchup against the Phillies, Ohtani, a player often described as generational, went just one-for-18 with nine strikeouts. The Los Angeles Times chronicled how even though the Phillies neutralized all the Dodgers' star left-handed hitters, there was a distinct sense of alarm around Ohtani’s struggles, with manager Dave Roberts publicly calling for more disciplined at-bats and admitting that Ohtani’s plate appearances seemed especially rushed on the day he pitched. While Ohtani credited the opposition’s pitching and took a team-first approach in his comments, speculation grew in the media and among fans about whether these struggles signaled a worrying postseason trend or something more fleeting.

That concern spilled into the team’s strategic planning. According to ABC7, the Dodgers announced Blake Snell would start Game 1 of the NLCS, with Ohtani making just one start during the series, a notable shift for a player routinely counted on to perform double duty at the highest level. Dave Roberts dismissed rumors that this rotation move was connected to Ohtani’s batting slump, telling reporters the decision was about maximizing rest for the pitching staff as a whole rather than protecting Ohtani. However, DodgersNation and MLB.com both emphasized that his lack of offensive production had become a talking point internally and across the league—something fans are watching closely as the Dodgers pursue another deep postseason run.

Ohtani’s enormous commercial presence remains undimmed. Sportskeeda reports his net worth at $150 million in October 2025 thanks to a $700 million contract with the Dodgers (with most of the salary deferred until 2035) and $60 million per year in endorsements with brands like Hugo Boss, Salesforce, and Seiko. Charitable activity also keeps his public profile positive; MLB’s official channels noted his $500,000 donation to recent LA fire relief efforts, reinforcing his image as a global ambassador for baseball.

Popular culture and social media have not missed a beat. YouTube and Instagram clips captured Ohtani boarding the Dodgers bus ahead of the NLCS, with Japanese and American fans—still ravenous for every update, per Sports Business Journal—fueling MLB’s expanded digital offerings in Japanese for this postseason. The Dodgers’ own Twitter account buzzed about his upcoming start, while critics on platforms like X and Reddit debated if October would expose a flaw in his otherwise mythic career trajectory.

Speculation persists: Is this just a cold streak, or the first sign of vulnerability for MLB’s most hyped player? That question now hovers as perhaps the most consequential subplot of Ohtani’s career and the Dodgers' October ambitions, leaving his every at-bat and inning pitch under an even brighter microscope as the NLCS gets underway.

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