Whatfinger Daily
    What's Hot

    Beloved 90-year-old woman killed in Bronx apartment building fire

    November 19, 2025

    Beloved Alabama college football player, 20, known for his ‘kindness’ killed in head-on collision

    November 18, 2025

    Photos: Chicago Blackhawks beat the Calgary Flames 5-2 at the United Center

    November 18, 2025
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • Beloved 90-year-old woman killed in Bronx apartment building fire
    • Beloved Alabama college football player, 20, known for his ‘kindness’ killed in head-on collision
    • Photos: Chicago Blackhawks beat the Calgary Flames 5-2 at the United Center
    • With an assist from her dad’s dance moves, Macie Jones makes big free throws for Yorkville. ‘It’s helped me.’
    • Heartless thief swipes cash from liquor store while employee suffers fatal heart attack
    • Fox y Barnes llevan a Spurs a victoria sobre Grizzlies en duelo sin astros Wembanyama y Morant
    • Pistons logran su 11ª victoria consecutiva, su racha más larga en 18 años, 120-112 ante Hawks
    • Florida’s ‘Operation Home for the Holidays’ recovers 122 missing children, leading to six arrests
    • World News Vids
    • Whatfinger News
    • Goldco Special Offer
    • Donate
    Whatfinger DailyWhatfinger Daily
    Subscribe
    Wednesday, November 19
    • Home
    • Whatfinger
    • Breaking
    • Polls
    • Fast Clips
    • Sports
    • Humor
    • Entertainment
    • Business
    • Military
    • Sci-Tech
    • Daily List
    • Videos
    • Debt
    • About
    Whatfinger Daily
    Home»US News

    Chicago White Sox get the 1st look at Shohei Ohtani — who homers in his spring debut for Los Angeles Dodgers

    February 27, 2024
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    GLENDALE, Ariz. — Chicago White Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet faced Shohei Ohtani twice during the 2021 season, striking out the superstar both times.

    There was a little extra attention — much more than a typical Cactus League game — when the two squared off Tuesday at Camelback Ranch.

    It was Ohtani’s first at-bat in a spring training game after agreeing to a record 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers in early December.

    “The crowd was loud, so we were both feeling the benefit of that,” Crochet said.

    Batting second in the bottom of the first, Ohtani checked his swing on Crochet’s first offering for a ball. Ohtani swung hard and missed the second pitch, with his helmet falling off. He fouled off the next pitch and then Crochet froze him for strike three.

    “Just made some good pitches,” Crochet said.

    It was all part of an eventful day in front of a crowd of 6,678 at Camelback Ranch, where the Sox lost 9-6.

    Ohtani was in the Dodgers lineup a few months after he underwent elbow surgery — a procedure that will keep the two-way All-Star off the mound until 2025.

    He went 1-for-3 as the designated hitter Tuesday. He grounded into a 4-6-3 double play against former Los Angeles Angels teammate Justin Anderson in the third but sent a spark throughout the park in the fifth with an opposite-field, two-run homer against Dominic Leone — another former teammate.

    Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani watches his two-run homer during the fifth inning against the White Sox on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
    Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani watches his two-run homer during the fifth inning against the White Sox on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

    “It was definitely a big first step,” Ohtani told reporters through an interpreter. “The big thing for me was that I was able to finish off the game without any problems. I definitely feel good at the plate and felt better each time I got up, so it’s trending in the right direction.”

    The excitement built well before the first pitch. Photographers gathered near the third-base dugout more than 40 minutes before the game, awaiting Ohtani’s arrival. Fans, two deep, lined up close to the left-field fence.

    There was a huge cheer as his name was announced over the public address system.

    Crochet said his focus in the moment was “just playing catch.” Sox manager Pedro Grifol said before the game the buzz for a game like Tuesday’s is “always good.”

    “It pumps up the guys,” he said. “But we’ve got to go out there and accomplish our objectives for the day.”

    Anderson, Leone, pitcher Jesse Chavez, catcher Max Stassi, infielder Mike Moustakas and outfielder Brett Phillips are among those in Sox camp who played Tuesday and were teammates with Ohtani on the Angels. New hitting coach Marcus Thames held the same role with the Angels last season. And new bullpen coach Matt Wise was the Angels pitching coach the previous three seasons after serving as their bullpen coach in 2020.

    The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani greets White Sox hitting coach Marcus Thames before the game Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
    The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani greets White Sox hitting coach Marcus Thames before the game Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

    Phillips, a nonroster invitee who is competing for an outfield spot, played 39 games with the Angels last season.

    “That was a wild experience,” Phillips told the Tribune on Tuesday morning. “Everywhere we went, people showed up.”

    He said the buzz around Ohtani is “great for the game.”

    “It’s growing the game,” Phillips said. “It’s growing the love and the excitement for the game.”

    Ohtani has historically hit well against the Sox in the regular season, with a .318/.393/.798 slash line in 35 career games. His 16 homers against the Sox are his fourth-most against any team, and he also has six doubles, four triples and 35 RBIs against them.

    Photos: An inside look at White Sox spring training

    Ohtani was locked in against the Sox in 2023 on the way to winning his second American League MVP award. He hit seven of his 44 home runs against them — the most against any team — and slashed .440/.548/1.360 with 10 RBIs in seven games.

    The Sox haven’t had much success against him on the mound either. Ohtani has a 2-0 record against them with a 1.08 ERA in three career starts. He has allowed 11 hits, walked eight and struck out 28 in 16 2/3 innings.

    Related Articles

    • Chicago White Sox |


      Column: 6 takeaways from an atypically busy week in February, including Scott Boras taking an ‘L’ and the Nike uniform fiasco

    • Chicago White Sox |


      Chicago Red Stars join the teams seeking public funding for a stadium: ‘Women’s sports need to have a seat at the table’

    • Chicago White Sox |


      Chicago White Sox prospect Nick Nastrini remained even-keeled in 1st Cactus League start this spring

    • Chicago White Sox |


      José DeLeón, a longtime MLB pitcher who played 5 seasons for Chicago White Sox, dies at age 63

    • Chicago White Sox |


      Chicago baseball report: Cubs get a spring surprise in Cody Bellinger — and new Sox broadcaster John Schriffen makes his debut

    He pitched against the Sox once last season, allowing one run on four hits while striking out 10 in 6 1/3 innings on June 27 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. He also homered twice in that game.

    That was his second time hitting two homers against the Sox during the 2023 season. The first came May 31 at Guaranteed Rate Field.

    Fans rose to their feet Tuesday as Ohtani made his way to the plate for the first-inning at-bat. There was a mad scramble on the third-base concourse for the ball he fouled off against Crochet. The Sox left-hander finished off the at-bat one pitch later with the strikeout.

    “He’s a good player, you have to make good pitches,” Crochet said. “We faced each other a couple times in the past, so I have an idea of what he’s looking for. He’s a power threat. Just trying to get ahead early and stay ahead.”

    Crochet completed his task. And a few innings later, Ohtani displayed his ability to make the most of a moment with the majestic home run as the crowd got to see a little bit of everything.

    “I definitely felt the energy of the crowd and the fans,” Ohtani said. “I really appreciate it.”

    Michael

    Keep Reading

    Beloved 90-year-old woman killed in Bronx apartment building fire

    Beloved Alabama college football player, 20, known for his ‘kindness’ killed in head-on collision

    Photos: Chicago Blackhawks beat the Calgary Flames 5-2 at the United Center

    With an assist from her dad’s dance moves, Macie Jones makes big free throws for Yorkville. ‘It’s helped me.’

    Heartless thief swipes cash from liquor store while employee suffers fatal heart attack

    Fox y Barnes llevan a Spurs a victoria sobre Grizzlies en duelo sin astros Wembanyama y Morant

    Comments are closed.

    Whatfinger News: More news daily than any other news site on Earth. . All sources, all on one page! BAM! There can be ONLY one… CLICK BELOW
    Whatfinger Daily
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business-Money
    • Sports
    • Buy Now
    Whatfinger Daily is published by Whatfinger News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.