## Playing impeded, Ohtani still looking to make big WS impact ### Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani injured his ankle in the Angels' first playoff game against the Houston Astros
Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani is still looking to make a big impact in the World Series despite playing through an ankle injury.
Ohtani injured his ankle in the Angels' first playoff game against the Houston Astros. He aggravated the injury in Game 2, but he still managed to start and pitch seven innings in Game 3.
Ohtani is not expected to be able to pitch again in the World Series, but he is still hoping to contribute as a hitter. He is one of the best hitters in baseball, and he could be a major threat to the Philadelphia Phillies' pitching staff.
The Angels are hoping that Ohtani can help them win their first World Series title since 2002. He is one of the most exciting players in baseball, and he could be the key to the Angels' success.
### Ohtani is one of the most exciting players in baseballShohei Ohtani is one of the most exciting players in baseball. He is a two-way star who can both pitch and hit at a high level.
Ohtani is a rare talent. He is only the second player in MLB history to hit 45 home runs and steal 25 bases in a season.
Ohtani is also a very good pitcher. He has a fastball that can reach 100 mph, and he also has a good changeup and slider.
Ohtani is a threat to do damage every time he steps on the field. He is a player who can change the game with one swing of the bat or one pitch.
### Ohtani could be the key to the Angels' successThe Angels are hoping that Ohtani can help them win their first World Series title since 2002.
Ohtani is one of the best players in baseball, and he could be the key to the Angels' success.
The Angels have a lot of talent on their team, but Ohtani is the one player who can truly make a difference. He is a player who can change the game with one swing of the bat or one pitch.
If the Angels can get Ohtani healthy and productive, they will be a tough team to beat in the World Series.