ARLINGTON, Texas — Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts welcomed Shohei Ohtani back to his lineup Sunday, speculating that ''dad strength'' could lead to unprecedented exit velocity from the two-way star's already imposing bat.
Instead, Roberts said Ohtani appeared ''a little anxious,'' going 0 for 3 with a walk in the Dodgers' 1-0 win over the Texas Rangers.
The 30-year-old Ohtani was activated off the paternity list after his wife gave birth to the couple's first child in Southern California and hit in his accustomed leadoff spot.
Ohtani's eighth-inning walk helped produce the game's lone run. It advanced pinch-hitter Will Smith to second base. Smith moved to third on a fly ball to right field hit by Mookie Betts and scored on a sacrifice fly to left field by Freddie Freeman.
The Dodgers took the series two games to one, both wins being shutouts. Sunday's win came with six relievers following Tyler Glasnow, who left one pitch into the fifth inning with lower leg cramps.
Ohtani, who arrived in Texas late Saturday night, didn't address reporters before or after the game.
Roberts characterized Ohtani's approach at the plate as ''overly aggressive.''
''Having two days off, I think today he just came in a little anxious.'' Roberts said.