LOS ANGELES -- Shohei Ohtani has proved to be a viable starting pitcher as the postseason approaches, but Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Wednesday that the organization has considered whether he might be more valuable helping a weary bullpen -- perhaps especially in a shorter series like the three-game wild-card round.
It remains far more likely that Ohtani will serve as one of the Dodgers' starters in the playoffs, but Roberts said the possibility of Ohtani helping out of the bullpen is "something we're all talking about."
"I know that we are going to be talking about it," Roberts said. "I think the one thing you can say, though, is that we use him once every seven days, eight days, nine days -- [ 11 ] days in between his last start -- so to think that now