NEW YORK — Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to face hitters Saturday for the first time in his recovery from right elbow surgery.
The two-way superstar will throw live batting practice at Citi Field before the Los Angeles Dodgers play the New York Mets, manager Dave Roberts announced Friday.
It's the next step for Ohtani as he works toward returning to the mound. He had surgery on Sept. 19, 2023, the second major operation on his right elbow since he arrived in the majors, and he hasn't pitched in a big league game since Aug. 23 that year for the Los Angeles Angels.
''It's a progression. Progress for Shohei,'' Roberts said. ''He doesn't tip his hand very often, as far as emotions. But I don't see how he couldn't feel that it's starting to become more realistic.''
There is no target date yet for Ohtani's pitching debut with the Dodgers, though expectations are it could come in July.
''A lot of it is going to be contingent on how he's feeling and then what the next step is,'' Roberts said. "So, I don't think anyone knows how the next couple months are going to go.''
Roberts wasn't sure how many pitches Ohtani will throw Saturday or which Los Angeles teammates he will face.
''I think that we've seen the bullpens for quite some time, so to see him going out there and trying to get some major league hitters out, I think we're all anxious for that,'' the manager said.