
DENVER -- Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani had a forgettable outing in his first career pitching start against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
Ohtani left Wednesday's 8-3 loss after giving up five earned runs and nine hits in four innings and batting in the fifth inning.
Ohtani got hit on his right knee by a 93 mph line drive off the bat of Colorado's Orlando Arcia in the fourth, causing him to limp and grimace in pain. After a mound visit from manager Dave Roberts and team medical personnel, Ohtani stayed in the game and got the last two outs of the inning, with the Dodgers trailing 5-0 at the time.
The earned runs that Ohtani gave up matched the most he had permitted since July 2022, and the nine hits given up matched a career high.
Ohtani stayed in the game and drew a walk in his at-bat in the fifth inning but did not bat in the eighth. He was replaced by Alex Call, who struck out.
Ohtani was making his 10th start of the season after not pitching in the 2024 season while recovering from elbow surgery.
He entered Wednesday without a decision and a 3.47 ERA. This season, he hasn't thrown more than 4 innings or 80 pitches. Against the MLB-worst Rockies, he threw 66 pitches, 49 for strikes.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.