NEW YORK — Concerns seemed to vanish and Los Angeles Dodgers players wore smiles at Yankee Stadium as they prepared for Game 3 of the World Series: Shohei Ohtani was set to play Monday night despite a partially dislocated left shoulder.
Ohtani got hurt sliding into second base when he was caught stealing to end the seventh inning of Saturday night's 4-2 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 2 at Los Angeles.
Fans and teammates wondered whether Sho could go this week.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made Ohtani's presence atop the batting order sound close to a sure thing.
''I just don't see him not playing Game 3,'' Roberts said before Sunday night's workout. ''If he feels good enough to go, then I see no reason why he wouldn't be in there.''
Ohtani did not travel with the team to New York in order to undergo imaging. He was on a separate flight.
''As far as test results, we've got doctors scrambling everywhere. I don't have them,'' Roberts said. ''This is more me going by the training staff, Shohei feeling good this morning, range of motion, strength.''
Ohtani was due to arrive at the ballpark in time for the workout, which started at 6 p.m. EDT. Roberts said Ohtani had taken dry swings since the injury and was going to hit off a tee and take batting practice in an indoor cage.