Shohei Ohtani has a grade 1-2 strain of the flexor pronator mass near his surgically repaired elbow and will cease pitching for the foreseeable future, the Los Angeles Angels announced on Monday.
The team said in a statement that those who have that condition usually wait 4 to 6 weeks before beginning a throwing progression, which, given the shortened season, all but rules out the possibility of Ohtani starting for the Angels this season. The Angels said Ohtani is traveling with the team to Seattle and that his status as a designated hitter is "day to day."
Ohtani, who underwent Tommy John surgery in October of 2018, has recorded only five outs in his first two starts of the season. He exited after requiring 42 pitches to record the first two outs of the second inning on Sunday and later complained of discomfort in his pitching arm, prompting an MRI. Ohtani's last three fastballs did not break 90 mph.