Shohei Ohtani's 112 mph Home Run Injures Young Fan at Dodger Stadium
Ohtani will also skip the Home Run Derby to focus on elbow rehab, despite leading the league in home runs.
- Ohtani's 27th home run of the season struck a young fan in the head during the Dodgers' win over the Diamondbacks.
- The fan's condition is currently unknown, and the Dodgers have not commented on the incident.
- Ohtani, recovering from elbow surgery, has decided not to participate in the upcoming Home Run Derby.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts supports Ohtani's decision, prioritizing the team's championship goals.
- Ohtani continues to excel as a designated hitter, with a .320 batting average and 27 home runs.