'He feels great': Ohtani back in Dodgers lineup Saturday after resting knee

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CHICAGO -- After missing one game due to left knee inflammation, was back in the Dodgers' starting lineup for Saturday afternoon's game against the White Sox at Rate Field, leading off as the designated hitter.

Ohtani underwent imaging on his knee, which did not reveal any structural damage, after being removed from Thursday's game. The Dodgers gave him Friday off to be proactive, and they feel that he won't be limited by the knee moving forward.

"We took him out of the game the other night just for precautionary reasons. Yesterday, treated it up. Today he feels great," manager Dave Roberts said. "All the confidence that he can go out there and hit, feel good, not regress at all."

When Ohtani first felt discomfort toward the back of his knee in Thursday's game, the Dodgers initially believed he sustained the injury on a stolen-base attempt. Roberts later clarified that there was no single incident that caused the knee to flare up, but even so, he would like to see his two-way superstar be mindful on the basepaths now that he's back in action.

"Absolutely," Roberts said. "There will be no basestealing."

The Dodgers also hope that this injury will also not affect Ohtani's next pitching start, which is projected to come against the Rays next Wednesday afternoon at Dodger Stadium. Ohtani played catch before Saturday's game to test his knee and appeared to come away feeling good.

"I think we’re full go," Roberts said. "But I do think once he’s out there playing catch and we see how his knee responds to the pressure, the torque, will be some good information."

In order to keep Ohtani on his weekly pitching schedule, Justin Wrobleski -- who also exited early due to an injury scare last Thursday -- will move up a spot in the rotation and pitch on four days' rest on Tuesday.

Entering Saturday, Ohtani not only led the National League with a .964 OPS, he also led Major Leaguers who have thrown at least 50 innings with a 1.06 ERA. Losing him on either side of the ball would be a huge blow to the Dodgers, but they believe that being proactive the past couple days will keep him on the field for the foreseeable future.